Freelance Computer Engineer (owner Of My Company) at Geekfault.org
Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium
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Christophe De Wolf is a Brussels-based freelance computer engineer and entrepreneur with 14 years of hands-on experience spanning hardware design, advanced software development, and systems administration. As owner of Websisto Consult SPRL he leads end-to-end projects for diverse clients, combining technical depth with practical business acumen gained running his own company and cofounding YouSmartfix. He built and operates a DIY smartphone parts e-commerce business, managing everything from supplier negotiation and webstore development to inventory and accounting, which gives him rare operational insight for technical projects. A longtime tinkerer and creator of the Geekfault.org tech blog, he pairs a Cum Laude master’s in computer engineering with real-world repair and infrastructure experience, making him equally comfortable debugging hardware or shipping production software. Notably, his background includes hands-on device repair and multi-site IT maintenance, skills that inform pragmatic, maintainable engineering solutions.
14 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Civil engineering in electrical + computer science, did not graduate, Bachelor's degree, Civil engineering in electrical + computer science, did not graduate at Université catholique de Louvain
Master's degree, Computer Engineering, Cum Laude, Master's degree, Computer Engineering, Cum Laude at ECAM Brussels Engineering School
CESS, Mathematics and Science, CESS, Mathematics and Science at Institut Saint-Boniface Parnasse
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Christophe De Wolf - Freelance Computer Engineer (owner Of My Company) at Geekfault.org