I am KM Fazle Rabbi. I live in Minnesota, where I sharp my skills.

Here's the short version of who I am and why I'd be an asset on any tech-driven team.

I grew up swapping recess for command lines. That early curiosity turned into more than forty self-directed projects by the time I hit college.

Two standouts

P-Services Schedule Application. Campus public-safety scheduling used to be a spreadsheet maze. I built a full stack platform with React, TypeScript, Supabase, and Vercel CI/CD. It keeps 99.9 percent uptime, automates role-based shift swaps, trims admin workload by a third, and closes staffing gaps by eighteen percent. Supervisors get six hours back every week and the department finally meets labor and FERPA rules without extra paperwork.

Appointment X. Hospitals fought daily no-show headaches. My Next.js and TypeScript system auto-books visits, sends SMS nudges, and scales to thousands of requests in under 150 ms. Manual scheduling dropped by half; no-shows fell by a quarter.

Right now I'm finishing a CS degree with a cybersecurity minor at St. Cloud State, GPA 3.67, graduation set for December 2026. I keep the Dean's List streak alive while working as a Technical Operations and Support Specialist for the same public-safety department. There I mentor new dispatchers, tighten emergency-response tech, and push live upgrades without service breaks.

Outside class and work I run the website for the Call for Humanity Foundation—traffic is up twenty-three percent and donations twelve percent—raise funds for the Bangladesh Student Association, and sharpen my public-speaking chops as an active Toastmasters member.

Bottom line: I like tough problems, quick feedback loops, and projects that leave both users and teammates breathing easier. Let's solve something that matters.