I studied Mechanical Engineering and Robotics at the Polytechnic University of Turin, where I built a strong foundation in physics, mathematical analysis, and thermodynamics. Those disciplines sharpened the problem-solving mindset I now bring to my work, breaking big challenges into smaller, elegant pieces until everything clicks into place.
For the past five years, I’ve worked as a C++ software engineer in industry, writing production-grade code and developing features on embedded systems...
I studied Mechanical Engineering and Robotics at the Polytechnic University of Turin, where I built a strong foundation in physics, mathematical analysis, and thermodynamics. Those disciplines sharpened the problem-solving mindset I now bring to my work, breaking big challenges into smaller, elegant pieces until everything clicks into place.
For the past five years, I’ve worked as a C++ software engineer in industry, writing production-grade code and developing features on embedded systems in Linux environments. I currently work in the defense sector, where reliability, clarity, and disciplined engineering aren’t optional, they’re part of the daily craft. These experiences shape the way I teach: practical, thoughtful, and rooted in real engineering practices.
I’ve also tutored middle-school students in math, algebra, and geometry, and I enjoy helping learners build confidence piece by piece. My goal on Wyzant is to teach computer science fundamentals and software development in a way that feels approachable, structured, and meaningful, whether you’re starting from zero or strengthening skills you already have. Let’s build something solid together.