Summary
Olasubomi Efuniyi is a teaching assistant and master's student in Computer Science at the University of Maryland-College Park with nine years of hands-on software experience spanning backend Java/C development, frontend JavaScript/React, and systems-level work in OCaml, Racket, and Rust. He combines practical industry experience—building REST services and AWS automation pipelines during internships at Principal Financial Group and Capital One—with academic focus on programming languages and compiler design. His personal project, Obe, is a Scheme-like functional language implementing let bindings, loops, lists, and a reference-counting GC, demonstrating applied interest in language runtimes and memory management. Comfortable in both Linux and x86 assembly environments, he brings strong version-control habits (Git) and a track record of shipping tested, enterprise-grade code. He balances teaching responsibilities—developing course content and leading discussions—with ongoing research and implementation work, making him effective at translating theory into working systems. Based in College Park, MD, he pairs a deep CS academic foundation with practical engineering that targets compilers and language tooling.
9 years of coding experience
The University of Maryland, College Park
Master's degree, Computer Science, 3.75, Master's degree, Computer Science, 3.75 at University of Maryland
High School Diploma, Computer Science, 4.0, High School Diploma, Computer Science, 4.0 at Borough of Manhattan Community College
Yoruba, English