Summary
Mohamed Pussah is a software architect with 11 years of experience building and modernizing web and enterprise systems, currently shaping architecture at RouteOne while teaching computer science as an adjunct at Villanova University. He combines hands-on engineering—especially modernizing legacy applications and delivering backend/frontend solutions—with a track record of mentoring teams and creating standards from his earlier roles in finance, media, and healthcare products. Comfortable across the stack, Mohamed has led C# and full-stack initiatives, driven code review and delivery processes, and implemented new development patterns that improved reliability and client outcomes. A curious lifelong learner and CS enthusiast, he balances practical engineering with academic engagement and brings an educator’s clarity to complex technical design. Outside work he’s a devoted father and self-described “CS junkie,” which fuels his continual exploration of new ideas and technologies.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Master's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Master's degree, Computer Software Engineering at Villanova University
English