Summary
Ronni Kahalani is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science with 11+ years of hands-on experience in software and game engineering, specializing in Unity3D, Java ecosystems, and AI/ML-driven computer vision and BCI projects. He blends academic teaching with industry practice—mentoring students at KEA while leading Unity teams and developing neurofeedback-enabled learning games through his learningisliving.dk initiative. His background spans software architecture, continuous delivery, and developer tooling across enterprises and startups, with deep roots in Eclipse RCP, WebSphere, and modern cloud/mobile pipelines. Beyond code, Ronni applies neuroscience and creativity research to practical learning solutions and has worked directly with severely disabled patients, informing a human-centered approach to technology. Colleagues describe him as a perpetual learner who drives WIN‑WIN collaboration and turns interdisciplinary ideas into polished, production-ready systems.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Certified Scrum Master (scrumalliance.org), Certified Scrum Master (scrumalliance.org) at Scrum Training Institute
Computer Science - Datamatician (Datamatiker), Computer Science - Datamatician (Datamatiker) at Copenhagen Business School
SSM (Signature Selling Method) & WIN WIN Selling, SSM (Signature Selling Method) & WIN WIN Selling at IBM Education Center
Danish, English, Swedish, Hebrew, Norwegian