Summary
Giko Njendu is an undergraduate cadet at the United States Military Academy double-majoring in Computer Science and Mathematics with nine years of technical experience and a focus on cybersecurity, computational physics, and numerical analysis. His research internships include developing a parallelized 2D spectral-data computation tool at Los Alamos National Laboratory to improve HIGRAD explosion and fire simulations, and addressing password storage and edge security topics in an academic cybersecurity project at UT Dallas. Comfortable bridging theory and applied engineering, he seeks opportunities to optimize large-scale simulations through vectorization and parallelism while keeping security best practices front of mind. Based in Plano, Texas, he combines military discipline with hands-on research experience to tackle computationally intensive, security-sensitive problems.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics and Computer Science at United States Military Academy at West Point
High School Diploma, General Studies, High School Diploma, General Studies at Plano West Senior High School