Think of it as virtual chemistry, where I use computers to decipher the secrets of molecules without needing a lab coat. It's like solving molecular puzzles in your pajamas!
I like to pretend I was the Sherlock Holmes of molecules, investigating their behavior, interactions, and forces, all from the comfort of my keyboard. Not so comfortable really, since I had to get some sensible results or my PI would question my existence in his lab(computer lab).
Picture this: I wrote code that acted like mini chemists in the digital world, simulating chemical reactions, predicting properties, and making molecules dance to the code's rhythm. It's like teaching atoms to tango! But to be more realistic, most of it was scripts instructing the actual molecular dynamics program made by better programmers and scientists.
Well, my brain is like a sponge on a quest for knowledge! I started with chemistry, dabbled in computational wizardry, explored the secrets of genes through bioinformatics, and now I'm conquering software. Learning is my superpower β I just can't resist the call of curiosity!
Imagine each field as a puzzle piece. Chemistry gave me the basics, computational chemistry added the tech twist, bioinformatics unlocked the genetic codes, and now software development lets me craft digital marvels. It's like building a bridge between science and technology, one piece at a time!
When I'm not "working" , you'll find me watching football (or dreaming of it), diving into YouTube wormholes, exploring sci-fi realms both on pages and screens, and engaging in chit-chat about brain-bending topics. Oh, and brainstorming β because unraveling the mysteries of the universe is my kind of fun, especially when no one is instructing me to do so!