Summary
Didier Munezero is a computer science undergraduate at Northwestern University with a decade of hands-on engineering experience spanning full‑stack development, compiler work, and education-focused research. He has been the lead compiler developer at Flogram, built web and embedded systems for learning platforms, and contributed AI-driven testing research for Racket and instructional languages. As a teaching assistant for programming languages and data structures, he combines deep technical knowledge of type systems, parsing, and algorithms with a knack for mentoring diverse learners. Didier has also prototyped GenAI solutions for a large school district and experimented with LLM-powered test-case generators—demonstrating an unusual blend of classroom impact and tooling that bridges research and product.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, Computer Science, High School Diploma, Computer Science at Rwanda Coding Academy
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Northwestern University