I’m Aditya. I’m not great at the advice. Can I interest you in a sarcastic insight?

Welcome! If you’re here, you’ve likely scrolled past my projects and thought, "Wow, this guy spends a lot of time thinking about high-G research and unnecessary information. Does he ever see the sun?" The answer is yes, but only during F1 race weekends.

I’m a 3rd-year Interaction Design student at UID who basically operates like a low-budget Tony Stark. I take high-stress, technical "nightmares" and try to work my way out of them. I don’t believe in boring design. I believe in high-velocity execution and the occasional well-timed movie quote.
Three years of intentionally making my life difficult by hunting down the most unforgiving problems UID had to offer. Here is what happened.
Student lead HCIPAI symposium 2026
I’m playing Nick Fury, assembling a massive number of researchers and designers to solve the future of AI before it decides we’re all obsolete.

The Automated Port Prototype
I built a truck concept that actually respects red lights, a concept most humans still struggle with. It’s a synchronized dance of C++, sensors, and hardware proving that logistics is easy once you remove the people from the equation.
Global Game Jam
(4th Place)
A 48-hour sprint to see if we could engineer a functioning reality on zero sleep and high-octane caffeine. We built Popportunity, a game where you use all your brain just break your friendship, quite fun.Walked away with 4th place and a newfound respect for what a deadline can do to a logic flow.


Interactive Blackhole Concept
I vibe-coded a gravitational singularity using Google AI Studio that responds to real-time hand gestures. Now I can manipulate spacetime with a simple pinch because using a mouse to control a cosmic anomaly felt a bit too "civilian" for my taste.
You scrolled this far? I’m impressed.
I’m currently back in the lab working my way out of a few logic nightmares that aren't quite fit for human consumption yet. Check back soon for the next batch.
If you’re the impatient type who can’t wait for the site update, or if you have a problem that sounds "impossible" and needs a sarcastic insight to crack it, just reach out.
My Experiences
UX Research Intern | Wilson Wings
During my time at Travlo, I was operating inside the growth loop. I collaborated directly with the engineering and marketing teams to take the product from pre-PMF to early scaling, helping hit the 1,000+ download milestone.
My focus was on velocity, building rapid feedback channels, conducting Word-of-Mouth research, and immediately translating raw user friction into actionable insights. I learned how to filter the noise of a beta launch and find the exact insights that drive actual growth.
