Hey, I'm Patrik ...

About me

I discovered coding when I was 16, mostly because I was trying to understand girls and, well… since code is logical and straightforward, I thought… well, I don’t know what the hell I was thinking. So I stuck with the thing that made more sense to me: programming.

Frontend became my pride. I’ve always had an eye for aesthetics, so building interfaces felt good to me. But since I’m also obsessed with the universe, I ended up writing weird stuff. That’s how I got into backend and full-stack development. Apparently, once you try to simulate a black hole, you can’t use only HTML.

And whenever code pissed me off (which was every Tuesday, Thursday, and all weekends since there was no school), I’d take a break. I’d grab my guitar, redesign a brand, or make a random animation just to forget about the toxic relationship I have with my laptop.

My route

I started like most developers - typing random things into VScode in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and then b*tching why it doesn't work. Eventually I leveled up to PHP, learned Laravel, and SQL - because nothing says more “I’m serious” than debugging missing semicolon for four hours straight.

But of course that wasn’t enough. I wanted to become more of a programmer and learn C. So naturally... I didn't and I hated every second of it. However, I switched to Python. “Why Python?” you ask. Well, I was born Christian, so naturally I had to end up using the forbidden snake language. If that’s not character development, I don’t know what else is.

Then things got really weird. I started playing with machine learning to be "the cool kid" you know. Then QLoRA fine-tuning. Next up building LLM-powered tools that sort, rank, categorize, and now they judge me silently while I’m writing this copy. But guess what? I found a loophole that I can exploit in the future. And this loophole is Qiskit (programming language for quantum computers), because apparently I want to suffer in multiple dimensions simultaneously.

Note to myself: C was more fun should have stayed with that.

That's it... at least for now.

Development

Frontend: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with specialization in UI/UX design, ARIA, and model building

Backend: PHP + SQL in the Laravel framework with the focus on security middlewares, performance optimization, and services for protection against XSS attacks, SQL injection, etc.

Programming: Python, Qiskit

Advanced: Docker, Ollama, Streamlit, Vue, Node.js, QLoRA, RAG pipelines

Research

QiH (internal) - High-fidelity simulation pipeline coupled with quantum field theory formalism, using lattice-QFT approximations and Hamiltonian models to evaluate hypotheses within dynamically controlled, short-sequence quantum–classical environments enabling us to reconstruct the probabilistic state and evolution curves of physical matter.

This research targets next-generation research LLMs, enabling them to test material behavior across multiple scenarios, chemical processes, and physical boundary conditions - accurately mirroring real-world environments in a safe and controlled way.

Main roles

Lead developer of aiquniq systems, processing tools, and architecture as well as LiSA, loT_4.0, and Open Gaia projects.