Summary
Yulian Hristov is an Assistant Professor and former journalist with over a decade of experience translating complex stories into clear communication. After 11 years in reporting and editorial roles, he pivoted into IT, studying JavaScript, HTML, CSS and Java at Software University and now combining technical learning with academic research at the IICT, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He brings a rare blend of narrative-driven problem solving and technical curiosity, useful for teaching, documentation, and user-centered development. Based in Bulgaria, Yulian pairs rigorous humanities training (Bulgarian philology and defense economics) with hands-on coding skills to bridge interdisciplinary teams. Off the clock he cultivates patience and attention to detail through music, reading and bonsai, a hobby that mirrors his meticulous approach to projects.
11 years of coding experience
Master's Degree, Bulgarian philology, Master's Degree, Bulgarian philology at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
Master's Degree, Economics of defense and security/Conflictology, Master's Degree, Economics of defense and security/Conflictology at University of National and World Economy
Basics, Java Script, Basics, Java Script at Software University (SoftUni)
English