Hey, I'm Arush, a Cloud Dev at ASIC
Current Status
CS Student at UTS.
Building Engram.
Cloud Engineering at ASIC.
Stuff I've built at uni & in my free time.
A scalable microservices architecture. Handled 10k+ requests/sec. Used strictly Infrastructure as Code principles.
View SourceA Rust-based CLI for encrypting local environment variables. AES-256 encryption with system keychain integration.
View SourceA simplified ledger implementation to understand consensus. Features Proof-of-Work and node discovery.
View SourceSide quests, community work, and awards.
Designed and led the AI4Oceans initiative.
Developed concepts for using Artificial Intelligence to optimize ocean cleanup strategies and identify pollution hotspots more effectively.
Preparing for the Associate Certification.
Deepening my professional knowledge in designing resilient, high-performing, secure, and cost-optimized cloud architectures.
Consistently recognized for academic excellence. Achieved Honour Roll status for maintaining high grades across STEM subjects including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics Extension 2.
Active volunteer participant. Committed to environmental sustainability through local community cleanup events and awareness campaigns.
"I'm a developer who loves peeling back the layers of complex systems. Whether it's cloud infrastructure or low-level algorithms, I'm obsessed with how things work."
Currently balancing full-time studies with real-world cloud engineering. I thrive in environments where I can break things, fix them, and automate the solution so it never breaks again.
Startup Cofounder
Building a startup called Engram. Focused on innovative tech solutions. (Ask me about it!)
Cloud Developer
Ensuring the Australian financial infrastructure doesn't fall over. Writing Terraform, managing AWS accounts, and automating everything in sight.
B.Sc Computer Science
First year student. High Distinction average. Focusing on Algorithms, Data Structures, and drinking too much coffee.
ATAR: 90+
Graduated with strong results across a STEM-focused workload.
Or just want to talk about why Vim is better than VS Code?