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My Journey
My journey into this world began in 1995, in a small internet cafe. What started as curiosity quickly became a gateway to deeper discovery. Computers weren’t just about games for me—they were doors to new worlds. I soon experimented with design software and programming books, spending countless hours learning on my own.
I briefly pursued formal education but realized I needed more creative freedom than the academic world could offer. I wanted to build, experiment, and search for meaning beyond the walls of a classroom. For a while, I explored fine arts as a breath for the mind. Later, I became interested in genetics and developed software to analyze DNA data, revealing connections between ancestry and health—some of which were used by international research organizations.
Eventually, I found myself drawn to neuroinformatics—the intersection of neuroscience and technology. This led me to create systems like Dream Deus, a platform that interprets brainwave patterns to offer intuitive reflections on dreams and subconscious signals. I also developed Horus V1, a neural device designed to track cognitive states in real-time, like a mirror for the mind.
These efforts came together under Deus Omnis, a company I founded to explore human-centered, interdisciplinary systems. Before that, I worked in health tech, where a portable medical solution I contributed to won multiple national and international awards. That experience taught me something simple but powerful: real innovation isn’t about speed or complexity—it’s about meaningful impact on people’s lives.
In Somnis Veritas



Projects
Deus Omnis
Exploring AI, neuroscience, and human-centered systems that bridge technology and experience.
Dream Deus
Blending neural data with AI to interpret subconscious signals and dreams.
Deus Eye
Analyzing visual and biometric data from the human eye to uncover insights into personality and emotional patterns.
Horus V1
A neural device that monitors brain activity and cognitive states in real-time.
Life & Philosophy
I approach life as a continuous experiment. Curiosity guides my decisions, whether I’m traveling, studying cognitive science, or meditating on complex problems. Every experience, from coding late at night to hiking remote trails, contributes to my understanding of myself and the world.
Outside of research and development, I explore photography and digital art. Visual storytelling allows me to translate abstract ideas into concrete experiences, bridging the gap between imagination and perception.
Ultimately, I strive to live in a way that merges creativity, knowledge, and empathy. I am fascinated by the ways technology can amplify human potential without compromising our core humanity.
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Contact
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