
I try all things, I achieve what I can.
My projects and researches
Here, you’ll find some of my personal projects—each one driven by my passion for technology, innovation, and continuous learning. I love taking ideas and turning them into reality, whether it's through medical research, app development, or space-related initiatives. These projects reflect my curiosity, problem-solving mindset, and commitment to always creating something new.
Machine Learning and Genes Interaction
New developments in hematology are underway, driven by a passion for innovative research and a commitment to advancing understanding in the field. This project explores the intricacies of blood disorders, employing creative approaches and modern techniques to uncover new insights. Updates and discoveries will be shared as the journey evolves, offering a glimpse into the challenges and breakthroughs that shape the future of hematology.
Its coming soon... or not really
Turning an Idea into a Viral Medical Quiz App
I’ve never been the type to just sit in the library and study all day—I love bringing ideas to life. One evening, I decided to create something fun and useful for medical students: a web app where they could test their knowledge in a competitive battle format.
Since hiring an IT developer in Germany was too expensive, I found a talented developer in Georgia. After intense discussions and sleepless nights, we brought the app to life. Once I shared it in my university chats, the response was overwhelming—within 48 hours, we had over 3,000 active users and fantastic feedback.
Although we ultimately decided to conclude the project due to a lack of long-term value, the experience was invaluable. I gained firsthand knowledge in project management, product presentation, problem-solving, and cost management. This project wasn’t just about coding—it was about turning an idea into reality and making an impact, even if only for a short time.
MedBattle
Satellite-Based System for Wildlife Protection
As a medical student, I had the opportunity to participate in the UNIVERSEH program, which took me to Kiruna for a five-day hackathon. Together with four other participants from across Europe, we developed an AI-powered satellite-based system designed to protect wildlife from illegal hunting.
Our system utilizes satellite imagery to monitor vast areas of land, detect illegal hunting activities, and immediately send alerts to the appropriate authorities. By leveraging advanced image recognition and real-time data analysis, this innovative approach enhances wildlife conservation efforts and supports global sustainability initiatives.
🎉 Our project won the hackathon, recognizing its potential to make a real impact in wildlife protection. While I ultimately decided to step away from the project to focus on my medical career, I'm proud of the contribution I made and the innovation our team achieved.