
built a proof-of-concept data pipeline using kafka and flink to learn about real-time event processing at scale.
Mohammed Ufraan is a backend engineer and system architecture specialist currently pursuing Computer Science at LIET. With expertise in distributed systems, microservices architecture, API development, and cloud infrastructure, Mohammed focuses on building scalable backend solutions and optimizing database performance. This portfolio showcases projects and technical expertise in backend development, system design, and software engineering.
backend engineer (go)
i build backend systems - APIs, databases, and the architecture that holds everything together. currently learning distributed systems and trying to write code that doesn't make me cringe six months later.

built a proof-of-concept data pipeline using kafka and flink to learn about real-time event processing at scale.

explored microservice patterns by developing an application with kubernetes and gRPC, focusing on fault tolerance concepts.

learned infrastructure as code by automating aws deployments with terraform, creating a reproducible environment for personal projects.