Summary
Christopher D'angelo is a versatile programmer and educator with eight years of professional experience and over a decade of Java expertise, currently pursuing a PhD while leading research software efforts in nanotechnology. He is the lead developer of a widely used Molecular Spintronics Device simulation suite, having engineered a Python-to-native code pipeline and optimized Monte Carlo kernels to deliver roughly 10x speedups for HPC workloads. Equally comfortable teaching classrooms and camps, he has spent years instructing Java, math, and 2D game design at Cyberninjaz and in public schools, regularly debugging student code and developing curricula. Christopher combines hands-on performance engineering, full‑stack tooling, and reproducible research practices with a strong commitment to mentorship and growing technical communities.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer Science, Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer Science at University of the District of Columbia