Mo Mirzaei

Who I Am

Name: Mo Mirzaei

Age: 25

Nationality: Persian

Degree: BSc Computer Science | Lancaster University

I am Mo Mirzaei, and I am naturally drawn to environments where things are still forming, where problems are unclear, information is scattered, and decisions carry real impact.

My background is in computer science, but over time I realised that building technology is only part of the story. What truly drives meaningful outcomes is understanding how systems behave, how their components interact, and how people engage with them. Whether I am building a digital application, analysing data, or working through a business challenge, I approach everything as a structured system of relationships, dependencies, and outcomes.

The projects on this portfolio are not just demonstrations of technical ability. Each one represents a way of thinking. Every application, data model, or automation I build is an exercise in understanding structure, how separate parts connect, how decisions affect behaviour, and how complexity can be translated into clarity.

When working on digital products, I look beyond code. I focus on user behaviour, data flow, infrastructure, scalability, and long term maintainability. I explore how a solution will perform in production, how teams will interact with it, and how it will evolve over time. These perspectives train my thinking to operate across both technical and human environments.

I see patterns everywhere, in software architecture, in operational workflows, and even in conversations between people. Every environment has a structure, whether it is visible or hidden. Understanding that structure allows me to navigate uncertainty, break down complex challenges, and rebuild them into clear, practical solution paths.

This mindset influences how I approach both technology and collaboration. When working with engineers, I focus on feasibility, scalability, and technical integrity. When working with stakeholders or clients, I focus on clarity, decision confidence, and long term impact. The same structural thinking applies to both.

I enjoy building end to end systems because they reveal how different layers interact: data, logic, interface, infrastructure, and user experience, but what motivates me most is not just building systems; it is understanding how they influence behaviour, decisions, and outcomes in the real world.

To me, technology is not an isolated discipline. It is a tool that connects ideas, people, and possibilities. My work is driven by curiosity, structured thinking, and the belief that every complex challenge can be understood if you are willing to step back, map its structure, and move forward with intention.