About Me

Hi, I’m Srabon Hasan — a curious mind, a builder of digital bridges, and someone who finds beauty in both code and chaos.
Currently serving as the Vice President of IT for an American company, I bring a blend of technical expertise, creative problem-solving, and a passion for human connection to everything I do.
I began my academic journey in Media and Communication, then transitioned into Computer Science—because why not follow both the art of storytelling and the science of systems?
Over the years, I’ve worn many hats: developer, teacher, photographer, and language enthusiast. I’ve worked on projects ranging from secure systems and automation to educational platforms, and I’m currently diving into areas like mesh networking, AI integration, and interactive learning tools.
When I’m not debugging code or managing infrastructure, you’ll find me:
Learning Russian or Turkish
Stargazing and capturing celestial objects
Rewatching a classic Russian TV series
Exploring MBTI types or discussing the Mandela Effect
Or simply sending chocolates to friends — because peace starts with a Mars bar 🍫
This site is a space where I share ideas, experiments, and bits of my journey as a dreamer with a keyboard.
Let’s build something meaningful. — Srabon
But we’ve used it to build sites for psychologists, doctors, restaurants, lawyers, personal trainers, gyms, and more.
I don’t just build systems—I build experiences that solve real problems. Whether I’m designing a backend architecture or tweaking a chatbot’s personality, I always consider the human behind the screen. Technology should empower people, not overwhelm them.
I believe curiosity is my greatest asset. From learning programming languages to decoding cultural nuances, I see every challenge as a chance to expand my toolkit. I’ve learned just as much from online forums and late-night YouTube rabbit holes as from formal education.
I’m currently exploring how low-cost, decentralized networks can help underconnected communities. I dream of building tools that are not just scalable, but also equitable and sustainable. The best tech, in my opinion, is the kind that quietly improves lives.

While I love a good piece of efficient code, I’m more interested in the why behind the work. Whether leading a team or exploring ethical tech questions, I value clarity, integrity, and intention. At the end of the day, I want the systems I build to reflect the values I live by.
