Come fly with me
Not a seasoned traveller myself, but I have stepped foot on some very interesting places. Feel free to navigate around the map, or you can come fly with me to the different cities I have been to.
I am a PhD graduate in molecular biology, mostly — but also a skilled bioinformatician, amateur photographer, recreational cyclist and runner, whimsical writer, enthusiastic pixel baker, web designer and programmer. Sometimes clumsy.
I explore a myriad of decidedly different hobbies in my free time, beyond my professional endeavour as a molecular biologist.
I am proficient in back- and frontend web design—from R, Python, MySQL, PHP, to HTML5, CSS3, jQuery… you name it. I sparingly work with paid project due to my commitment to my PhD studies, but I do code enthusiastically in my free time.
In my freetime, I play around with Mike Bostock's amazing d3.js using publicly available data.
I started my first (now defunct) blog on July 1st, 2007. It was the first door I opened that led me to the Internet, and probably played an indispensible role in moulding my identity as I know it today.
Occasionally, but not too often, an idea strikes me. I pen my rambunctious thoughts on paper, and gather them into a draft in my free time, often weekends. I sleep over my ideas, just to make sure I appreiate the arguments from all camps. Then I start writing. And then I publish.
I don't typically choose topics to write on — but rely on drawing from what is left of my inspiration (if any) after my usual work hours as a post-graduate research assistant. I don't boast a lot of articles under my belt, but I do give me best when I write one.
I also personally curate a few collections, notably one titled Coding & Design that has gained quite a little follower base since it was established. I do contribute to the collection from time to time.
Find me on MediumI was introduced to the art of capturing images with light in high school, when I set my hands on a consumer-grade, 3-megapixel camera. I have never looked back since then. My parents bought me my first dSLR, a Sony A200, as a gift for starting university. Five years down the road, the camera served me extremely well — and now I am a content owner of a Sony A77.
Although I am most comfortable photographing architecture, landscape, still life and street scenes, I challenge myself with new themes and techniques now and then. A small selection of my best works are as follow:
Despite my busy schedule, I try to travel — travelling light, but often armed with a camera.
With little clue of what to come, I explore the world around me.
Not a seasoned traveller myself, but I have stepped foot on some very interesting places. Feel free to navigate around the map, or you can come fly with me to the different cities I have been to.