Summary
Landon Renzullo is a software engineer with 10 years of experience specializing in algorithms, distributed systems, and functional Scala implementations, currently working on algorithmic engineering at Northwestern Mutual. He brings a strong formal-math background—grounded in Boolean algebras, category and model theory—and applies that theory-first mindset to practical problems like consensus and system design. His past roles span industry and research, from Capital One contracting to a DoD mathematics research summer program and building low-cost EMG-driven prosthetic controls at MET2. Known for clean, concise solutions and an appetite for homotopy type theory, he combines rigorous theoretical curiosity with durable, production-ready software.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Mathematics and Computer Science at Central Connecticut State University