
Master’s student in Cybersecurity & Network/Embedded Systems at UCLouvain. I build, secure, and deploy robust systems and infrastructure.
I bridge the gap between abstract computer science theory and practical implementation. Currently completing my dual Master's in Cybersecurity and Networking at UCLouvain, I specialize in low-level programming, infrastructure, and secure architectures.
Beyond academia, I manage my own self-hosted infrastructure—including a custom mail server, GitLab, and web applications—constantly testing my security practices against real-world scenarios.
Developed an open-source web application for the Louvain-la-Neuve experimental farm. Engineered an intuitive interface for mapping hierarchical parcels and logging treatments, bridging daily research operations with strict agricultural compliance reporting.
Mentored and instructed university students across multiple core disciplines:
Tested experimental parts to evaluate performance and behavior. Analyzed results to optimize prototypes and suggest structural design improvements.
Deep understanding of memory management, embedded systems, and scalable full-stack web architectures.
Architecting and maintaining robust self-hosted environments and continuous integration pipelines.
Network defense, protocol analysis, and cryptography. Implementing zero-trust principles and hardening Unix-like operating systems against vulnerabilities.