Farzam Daghighi

Full-Stack Developer • Backend/AI Systems Track

I'm Farzam 'Daxen' Daghighi — Full-stack developer moving deeper into backend systems, AI workflows, cloud deployment, and production engineering. I build with React, Flask, Python, TypeScript, and PostgreSQL while studying the layers beneath modern AI systems.

Oulu, Finland
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Farzam 'Daxen' Daghighi

Fullstack developer and system architect

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Skills & Expertise

Frontend

  • React
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Next.js
  • React Router
  • Interface Systems
  • Responsive Development

Backend

  • Node.js
  • Flask
  • FastAPI
  • PostgreSQL
  • Python
  • REST APIs
  • API Architecture
  • Auth Systems

Infrastructure & Deployment

  • Docker
  • Vercel
  • Render
  • Hetzner
  • VPS
  • GDPR Compliance

AI Engineering

  • Computer Vision
  • Document Intelligence
  • OpenAI API
  • LangChain
  • n8n
  • RAG
  • Vector Search
  • Prompt Systems
  • Workflow Automation
  • LLM Internals

Experience

Full-Stack Developer

Independent

Remote, Global
2022 - Present

Building production-minded full-stack systems while moving deeper into backend engineering, AI workflows, cloud deployment, and automation. Current work spans React/Next.js interfaces, Flask/FastAPI services, PostgreSQL data models, LangChain/n8n workflows, and practical LLM integrations.

Key Achievements:

  • Technical architecture and system design for production applications
  • Modern full-stack development with React Router 7, Next.js, TypeScript, and PostgreSQL
  • Python API development with Flask/FastAPI and production deployment workflows
  • AI engineering workflows with OpenAI API, LangChain, computer vision, and n8n
  • Responsive product interfaces with clean component architecture

Education

Bachelor and Master of Computer Science and Engineering

University of Oulu

Oulu, Finland
2024 - Present

GPA: 4.3/5

Focus: Programming, AI, Cybersecurity

Have a system, product, or automation worth building?

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