Summary
Vinny Adjibi is a research-focused software engineer with nine years of experience bridging cloud architecture, robotics simulation, and cybersecurity research. He is currently a Graduate Research Assistant at Georgia Tech after earning a fully-funded MS in Information Technology from Carnegie Mellon University Africa with specializations in Cybersecurity and Machine Learning. His background spans applied research roles (University of Luxembourg, CMU Africa) and production engineering (cloud architect, full‑stack and web development), giving him both experimental rigor and delivery-oriented instincts. He has built robot models and ROS packages for simulation, tuned control systems to improve task accuracy, and automated grading and teaching tools that boosted student satisfaction. Vinny competes in CTFs, coding contests, and data-science hackathons, reflecting a persistent, hands‑on problem-solving style honed by endurance challenges like long-distance hill cycling. He is seeking research internships at the intersection of cloud security and intellectual property law, aiming to protect emerging automated-vehicle and cloud infrastructure systems.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Undergraduate student, Information Technology Security, Undergraduate student, Information Technology Security at Institut de Formation et de Recherche en Informatique
Master of Science - MS, Information Technology, Master of Science - MS, Information Technology at Carnegie Mellon University Africa
French, English