About me
I like taking ideas from an ambiguous starting point to something people can use. Sometimes that means prototyping an AI tool with a small team under hackathon pressure. At other times it means coordinating an event, managing logistics and helping young people meet business, political and education leaders.
I study at 42 Warsaw, a tuition-free, project-based coding school built around peer learning. The format rewards independence: there are no traditional lectures, and progress comes from building, testing and reviewing real projects with other students.
In 2026, my team won the Dual-Use track at SpaceShield Hack with SkyMarshal C2, a command-and-control dispatcher for multi-agency drone operations. We also placed third in the Econverse national startup grand final with Finance Flow, an application for learning about personal finance and investing.
Events and community
Before joining 42 Warsaw, I represented Szkoła w Chmurze at the Economic Forum in Karpacz. I helped run the school pavilion, spoke with guests and partners, and coordinated the festival café “Chmura nad Karpaczem”. The work combined preparation, logistics, communication and solving whatever changed on the day.
I have also participated in ten Erasmus+ youth exchanges across five countries. The projects covered photography, storytelling, artificial intelligence and communication, while giving me repeated experience working across cultures.
What I am looking for
I am most interested in projects where technology meets real-world coordination: early-stage products, AI workflows, hackathons and initiatives that bring ambitious people together. I am comfortable learning independently, working with incomplete information and taking ownership of delivery.
