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I combine the precision of mathematical thinking with the versatility of modern technology to transform data challenges into elegant, cost-effective solutions.

I studied Mathematics Education at Universitas Lambung Mangkurat. More than formulas and equations, my time there taught me how to think logically and break down complex problems into simple, manageable steps. That shift in thinking is what eventually led me into the world of data and technology.
Right now, I work as a Statistician in the Government Sector. My day-to-day job is pretty straightforward — I analyze data to help government operations run smoother. I build tools using Google Apps Script that automate repetitive tasks, so people can focus on what actually matters instead of doing things manually.
Outside of work, I enjoy writing on Medium. It's my way of reflecting on things — sometimes about tech, sometimes just random thoughts and life experiences. Writing helps me organize my ideas and share what I've learned along the way. It's like a quiet corner where I can think out loud.
My philosophy is simple: "Solving problems with maximum efficiency and minimal cost." Every project I take on reflects this — finding the most elegant way to create the most value, without overcomplicating things.
If there's one thing I love, it's taking a chaotic, messy problem and organizing it into a clean, logical system. I thrive on order and getting things done efficiently — basically, I'm the person who actually enjoys building complex spreadsheets and automated workflows.
While I might seem a bit serious at first glance, I'm usually just internally calculating the most optimal way to approach whatever is in front of me. I believe in consistency, reliability, and letting the data speak for itself.

Think of me as the Marie Kondo of your workspace. If a project is a tangled mess of spaghetti data and chaotic workflows, I'm the one who will happily sit down, untangle it, and organize it into beautifully structured, automated systems. I get things done, and I like doing them right the first time.
I'll admit, my default setting is "if it ain't broke, don't fix it... just optimize it a little." I love a good proven method! But working in tech means I'm constantly learning to embrace the chaos (just a little bit!) and balance my love for rigid structure with the flexibility to try new, slightly terrifying things.
Universitas Lambung Mangkurat
Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan · 2019 — 2024
Every solution I build prioritizes maximum impact with minimal overhead.
Decisions grounded in data and statistical evidence, not assumptions.
Delivering enterprise-grade solutions without enterprise-grade budgets.
Always learning — from mathematics to code, from theory to practice.
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