Assem Medhat

Compiler Developer at LFortran

Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
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Assem Medhat is a compiler-focused software engineer and mentor based in Cairo with two years of professional experience centered on low-level software and compiler optimization. Currently a core contributor at LFortran, he works on bug fixes, architectural enhancements, and design decisions to help mature an LLVM-based Fortran compiler toward BETA. He also mentors LFortran's GSoC 2026 projects, bridging hands-on implementation with developer guidance. A self-taught CS enthusiast active on GitHub, he combines academic grounding in computer engineering with practical compiler development. Notably, his work targets high-performance, portable, and parallel Fortran compilation—an area that blends legacy scientific computing needs with modern LLVM toolchains.
code2 years of coding experience
bookBachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering at Kafr El-Sheikh University
languagesArabic, English
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Github Skills (11)

fortran10
apl10
jupyter-kernels10
jupyter-notebook10
wolfram-language10
high-performance10
interactive10
jupyter10
sympy10
python9
compiler9

Programming languages (2)

TypeScriptC++

Github contributions (5)

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assem2002/lfortran

May 2024 - Mar 2025

Official main repository for LFortran
Contributions:259 pushes, 97 branches in 10 months
assem2002/Problem_Solving

Aug 2023 - Feb 2025

Contributions:26 pushes, 12 branches in 1 year 6 months
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Assem Medhat - Compiler Developer at LFortran