Summary
Omar Mimouni is a software engineer with a decade of experience building scalable backend systems and high-performance networking solutions, currently contributing at Prometheus Computing. He blends software development in Java, Python, and C++ with deep networking expertise gained at NIST, where he designed and tested protocols, SDN applications, and DPDK-based tools for 100G environments. His background spans telecoms, embedded prototypes, and practical network security work, giving him a systems-level view from silicon to cloud. Comfortable scripting in Go and JavaScript and running large-scale emulations with ndn-sim and Mininet, he often bridges research-grade experimentation and production-ready services. Based in the Washington DC–Baltimore area, he pairs academic training in network and telecom engineering with a pragmatic habit of prototyping — from Arduino antenna rigs to high-throughput network frameworks.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Network and Telecom Engineer, Network and Telecom Engineer at Mohammadia School of Engineers (EMI)
CPGE Moulay Driss, Fes
Arabic, English, French, German