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Tresor Cyubahiro

BS Software Engineering
Rwanda

Phase

I

Cohort

4

I am enthusiastic about computer programming and software development. I plan to use my software development skills to create technology platforms that will make life much better.

 

 

Tresor is a software engineer in the making and is enthusiastic about computer programming and software development. Upon graduating from high school, Tresor interned at a technology company, Hehe Labs in Kigali Rwanda, where he developed skills in software development in a professional setting. Consequently, he co-founded a startup that created dispatch and fleet management software solutions, QuickRide. Tresor gained more experience as a software development intern at Carnegie Mellon University - Africa, and as a developer at Awesomity Lab in Kigali, Rwanda. He is currently pursuing a Bachelors of Science degree in Software Engineering at Arizona State University, with an Honors degree through the Barrett Honors College. Additionally, he uses his skills for social good as a web developer and media director for a social venture, Strong Women Strong Love in Arizona. Tresor hopes to use his software development skills to create technology platforms that make life much better in his community.