Samuel Grunebaum is a multidisciplinary software developer, designer, and educator with 11 years of experience building user-facing web and eCommerce products and teaching computer science. Based in Toronto/Brooklyn, he has led solo redesigns and accessibility audits for clients like Kimino and contributed design-system and mobile UX work to the Internet Archive’s Open Library. He blends front-end specialization with full-stack chops, tutoring and coaching students from middle school to university while shipping production sites and prototypes. Samuel’s work sits at the intersection of archival practice, education, and product design—favoring maintainable, accessible interfaces that support learning and discovery. A Fulbright alum who has taught bilingually in Spain, he brings cross-cultural communication and curriculum design to technical projects.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Hunter College High School
Master of Design Engineering, Master of Design Engineering at Harvard University
Semester Study Abroad, Spanish Language and Literature, Semester Study Abroad, Spanish Language and Literature at Universidad del Salvador
Bachelors, Computer Science and Comparative Literature (Spanish Language), Bachelors, Computer Science and Comparative Literature (Spanish Language) at Williams College
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Samuel Grunebaum - Software, Design, And Education