What I do

What I'm available to help with — alongside my studies.

I take on a small number of freelance and research projects each semester. Below is what I'm comfortable doing well today.

01 — Healthtech

Health-tech prototypes

Small, focused web apps for clinical or patient-facing problems. The kind of tool you'd use to test an idea with real users — not enterprise software, but real working code.

  • Concept-to-prototype builds in 2–6 weeks
  • Grounded in stakeholder interviews and the clinical literature
  • Built with HTML / CSS / JS, Python where useful
  • Recent example: a medication-cascade detector for older-adult prescribing
02 — AI

AI agents & small automations

Custom agents and lightweight tools using the modern AI APIs. Best for narrow, well-scoped tasks — not "an AI for your entire business."

  • Single-purpose agents with clear inputs and outputs
  • Document Q&A / RAG over a defined corpus
  • Built on the Anthropic or OpenAI APIs
  • Honest about what works and what doesn't yet
03 — Research & writing

Stakeholder interviews & academic writing

Designing and running structured interviews with clinicians, patients, or other stakeholders — and writing up what you find. I do a lot of formal academic writing as part of my studies, so reports, literature reviews and methods sections are familiar territory.

  • Interview guide design tuned to the question
  • Recruitment guidance and consent process
  • Transcription, coding, and synthesis
  • Literature reviews and structured academic write-ups
  • Written report with quotes and recommendations
04 — Data

Quantitative analysis

Descriptive and inferential statistics, mostly for health and life-sciences contexts. I can also help with cleaner, smaller, well-documented analyses than a black-box model.

  • SPSS, R, and Python (pandas, statsmodels, scikit-learn)
  • Survey, cohort and observational data
  • Reproducible notebooks with clear write-ups
  • Database querying and reshaping

How I work

Simple, honest, scoped to fit a student schedule.

1

Quick conversation

Free 30-minute call. We figure out whether what you need is something I can actually help with — and if not, I'll say so.

2

Written proposal

One-page note: what I'll do, what I won't, how long, and what it costs. No surprises.

3

Build, hand off, document

I work in fortnightly check-ins. At the end you get the working thing plus the docs to run or extend it.

Availability & scope

I'm a full-time student first. That means I take on small, well-scoped projects — typically 2–8 weeks, part-time — rather than large engagements. If your timeline is tight, tell me upfront and I'll give you an honest answer about whether I can deliver.

Sounds like a fit?

Send a short note about what you're working on. Two business days for a reply, even if it's a no.

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