Vision and Career Path: A Philosophy for the Future

Here you\u2019ll find essential questions about Rasoul\u2019s identity, core skills and approach in technology. Understanding his viewpoint and philosophy helps illuminate his professional path.

Born on 6 September 2005 and known as “Unlimited”, Rasoul merges competitive karate, technical development and scientific foresight. He studies Biomedical Engineering at the Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch and is active in its scientific society. More than a developer, he is a full-stack engineer and UI/UX designer whose human‑centered innovations shape the future of technology. For more background, see the About page.

Key insight: He fuses competitive sports with biomedical engineering and design for a unique edge.

His core skills include full-stack development and UI/UX design. He also researches emerging technologies and aims to combine biomedical engineering with programming to transform digital health.

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Rasoul is open to working with developers, employers, academics and companies on various projects. For strategic collaborations or impactful job offers, please visit the dedicated contact page and provide clear details so your request can be evaluated quickly.

Collaboration Opportunities: Building the Future Together

This section covers collaboration opportunities across different projects and teams.

Projects requiring specialised full-stack development, innovative UI/UX design and unique software solutions are given the highest priority. Open-source projects with high innovation potential, positive social impact and challenging technical problems are also especially welcome.

Flagship Projects: Showcasing Capabilities

Explore some of Rasoul\u2019s most notable projects and their impact on the tech community.

The 'Small Projects with C' collection features eight practical programs written in C for Azad University of Tehran. Exercises range from listing primes below X and calculating rectangle metrics to GCD, prime detection, right-triangle checks, digit counting, printing odd three-digit numbers and listing divisors. Published with Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15548850, it is available on GitHub and has a Wikidata item (Q134619124). See more details on the project page.

'Small Projects with Python' also consists of eight small programs created in Python for Sahand University of Technology on 2024‑03‑12. Topics include adding two numbers, summing user-defined values with a while loop, interval overlap checks, integer square roots, simple prime testing, factorisation by repeated division, Newton–Raphson approximation and evaluating Stirling's formula. It is published with Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15548860 and available on GitHub, highlighting his Python skills and problem-solving abilities.

Persian Discord Bot, the first official Farsi bot verified by Discord, marked a milestone for the passionate Persian-speaking community. By providing practical tools and creative entertainment it dramatically improved the user experience and showcased community-driven development and continuous innovation. The bot quickly became essential for thousands of Persian servers and is listed on Top.gg. For more details, see the press page.

Registering an open-source project with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) on platforms like Zenodo grants it exceptional scientific credibility and global citability. This approach reflects a commitment to high research standards, full transparency and innovative knowledge sharing, helping expand technology's frontiers and underscoring Rasoul's dedication to research partnerships. Related certificates are available on the proof page.

Innovative projects with a DOI are rare—don’t miss the chance to collaborate!

Rasoul has published numerous articles on Medium, Dev.to and Virgool. They use a structured Article format with clear author and publisher information, and some even feature Wikidata entries, highlighting their credibility in the tech community.

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