Summary
Teresia Karanja is a Nairobi-based freelance writer and budding software engineer with eight years of experience translating complex tech topics—mobile apps, Android, Unity game development, and front-end engineering—into clear research and academic work. She blends hands-on training from ALX Africa, GameUp Africa, and Google's ALC/Pluralsight program with a strong academic background in international relations and IT from Maseno University. As a self-employed researcher since 2016, she has produced scholarly articles and papers across CS, business, healthcare and social sciences, skilled in multiple citation styles and meticulous proofreading. Her cross-disciplinary perspective, gained from government research internships and tech-focused certifications, makes her particularly adept at communicating technical concepts to nontechnical stakeholders. Notably, she pairs practical Android and Unity developer credentials with a writer’s eye for clarity, enabling compelling technical storytelling for apps and games.
8 years of coding experience
Software Engineering Program, Software Engineering Program at ALX Africa
Game Development with Unity, Game Development with Unity at Gameup Africa - Maliyo Games
Software Development, Android Development, Software Development, Android Development at Andela, Google scholarship - Pluralsight ALC
Bachelor’s Degree, International relations and diplomacy with IT, Second Class Upper, Bachelor’s Degree, International relations and diplomacy with IT, Second Class Upper at Maseno University
English, French, Kiswahili