Grammera
A Japanese learning app idea: snap or upload Japanese text, understand it in context, and turn useful discoveries into Anki-style review. Practical, visual, and made for the way learners actually encounter language.
Swiss / Japanese · CS @ ETH Zurich
Developer, student, photographer, gamer, traveler. Soft aesthetics, practical systems, and a lot of curiosity.
Occupation
My main world right now is ETH Zurich, where I study computer science and sharpen how I think about software, systems, and problem solving.
I like building things that feel clean and dependable: web projects, infrastructure, small tools, and experiments that turn an idea into something people can actually use.
Why & inspirations
Growing up mixed Asian and European shaped how I see the world. I care about precision, but also about atmosphere. I like structure, but I don't want life to feel sterile.
Japan keeps inspiring me: the visual details, the language, the food, the quiet care in everyday things. Switzerland grounds me with calm, directness, and a love for things that simply work.
Projects
A Japanese learning app idea: snap or upload Japanese text, understand it in context, and turn useful discoveries into Anki-style review. Practical, visual, and made for the way learners actually encounter language.
This section is ready for accessible project cards once I decide what to show publicly.
Contact
Want to talk projects, communities, tech, Japan, or something unexpectedly fun? Send me a message — I would love to know what you are thinking about.
Social me
Warm in groups, curious in communities.
I am happiest around people where everyone can be a little silly, a little thoughtful, and genuinely themselves. I like communities that make space for different backgrounds, skills, and ways of seeing things.
Whether it is a friend group, a student project, or an online community, I tend to be the person who listens, adapts, helps connect people, and brings a soft but present energy.