Summary
Remi De Boer is a lecturer and researcher in software engineering with nine years of experience blending teaching, curriculum design, and hands-on development. Based in Almere, Netherlands, he leads reskilling initiatives like the Make It Work program and develops micro-credential pilots while lecturing Java, Python, Spring Boot, Android, databases and design patterns. His background uniquely combines neuropsychology research with practical software work—having supported fMRI stimulus presentation early in his career—which informs his interest in ICT, psychology and education. Remi has moved between academia and industry, contributing backend and mobile projects and improving software quality through code reviews and coaching. He is experienced in developing applied research projects (e.g., the PAUL project) that bridge data-driven urban health and software solutions. Curious about human-centered tech, he brings pedagogy and evidence-based methods to software engineering education and team coaching.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
osg Nieuwediep
drs., Psychologie (neuropsychologie), drs., Psychologie (neuropsychologie) at Universiteit van Amsterdam
German, Dutch, English