
I’m Akib Kamani, living in Mumbai—where I decode the future, one line of code at a time. 🚀
I’ve been fascinated by building things for as long as I can remember, but the moment that truly changed everything was when I saw JARVIS on the big screen. At the time, I was studying Electronics and Telecommunication, but seeing that AI in action sparked something in me—I didn’t just want to work with hardware; I wanted to build software. Not long after, I wrote my first program in Python, and from that point on, I was hooked.
As I grew, my curiosity expanded beyond just coding—I wanted to understand how technology could solve real-world problems. Naturally, I picked up HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, bringing my ideas to life on the web. But it wasn’t just about building interfaces; I wanted to create scalable, high-performance systems. That’s when I turned to Golang, using it to develop high-scale applications that power complex systems.
My passion for problem-solving eventually led me to genomics, where I now write algorithms to analyze DNA sequences, detect harmful mutations, and build tools that drive advancements in healthcare and diagnostics. Today, I work at the intersection of technology and biology, helping shape the future of genomics and precision medicine.
From my first Python script to optimizing large-scale genomic pipelines, coding has always been more than just a skill—it’s my way of engineering solutions for the future. 🚀