I'm Arvil — a full-stack engineer with a solid backend base (Spring Boot, Node.js) and a love for building smooth frontends with React, Next.js, and Vue. I enjoy designing clean, scalable systems — but just as much, I enjoy working directly with people.
Alongside engineering, I've also worked in technical pre-sales, where I've run live demos, scoped out solutions, and helped customers understand how the tech actually solves their problems. I love the mix of deep tech and clear communication — turning features into something real and valuable for clients.
I've shipped containerized apps with Docker, built out CI/CD pipelines, and deployed to platforms like Render, AWS, and Azure. Whether I'm coding, storytelling, or mapping out solutions with a sales team — that's where I'm in my zone.
Outside of work, I'm building a cancer screening platform that uses AI and NLP to help clinics catch disease earlier. It's meaningful, mission-driven work — and it's what keeps me excited about tech.
Feel free to check out my projects or reach out — I'm always up for solving hard problems and building meaningful things.
Full-stack systems designed for real-world scale and clarity.
Enterprise-grade Spring Boot backend with JWT auth, Docker, and CI/CD deployment. This project demonstrates full-stack capabilities and backend architecture.
View Project →Where architecture, demos, and strategy meet to solve real problems.
Technical solution design for an AI-powered cancer screening platform. Built to show how clinics can identify high-risk patients earlier using EHR data and NLP models.
View Project →Shaped the pitch and product story for an AI-driven rental tool that helps Gen Z find apartments based on lifestyle and intent — not filters.
View Project →Insights, research, and early ideas from building in the healthcare space.
An ongoing blog exploring how AI and NLP can improve early cancer detection in clinical settings. Posts focus on screening workflows, gaps in current practices, and tech-driven opportunities.
View Project →Interested in collaborating or discussing opportunities? Let’s get in touch — I’d love to hear from you!