Moradabad, India
I'm a final-year B.Tech Computer Science (AI/ML) student at Moradabad Institute of Technology, graduating in June 2026. My core strengths are Python, Django, FastAPI, REST APIs, and SQL databases and I've used these to build full-stack projects end-to-end, including LungCare+, a healthcare app with a PyTorch CNN for lung cancer detection, and CuraLink, an AI medical research assistant that uses retrieval from PubMed, OpenAlex, and ClinicalTrials.gov combined with a local LLM (Ollama) for evidence-grounded answers. I also completed a backend internship at ANV Tech Solutions where I worked on Django and FastAPI APIs with PostgreSQL. I'm comfortable picking up new tools quickly, I learned Ollama and local LLM workflows on my own to build CuraLink and I use modern AI tools like Claude actively in my workflow to ship faster and learn deeper. I'm looking to grow as a full-stack developer in a team building real AI products, and the Python Developer role is a strong fit for both my current skills.
English, Hindi
Django it's batteries-included, so the ORM, admin, auth, and migrations all work together out of the box and I can focus on building features instead of boilerplate. The ORM especially is what hooked me. I've used it across projects like a food ordering app and an early version of LungCare+.
My experience so far has been a mix of internship, freelance, and self-driven project work, all centered on Python backend development. At ANV Tech Solutions, I worked on Django and FastAPI REST APIs with PostgreSQL, contributed to an internal company dashboard, and participated in code reviews with the team. On the freelance side, I built CuraLink an AI medical research assistant with a FastAPI + MongoDB backend, multi-source retrieval pipeline, and local LLM synthesis via Ollama. Alongside this, I've shipped personal full-stack projects like LungCare+ and a Flask REST API service with JWT auth, which gave me end-to-end exposure from model integration to deployment on Railway, Render, and Vercel.
Django, Flask, Git, PostgreSQL, SQL, SQLAlchemy