Samuel Rembisz

Software Engineer

Samuel Rembisz

Get To Know Me

Hi there! My name is Samuel Rembisz and I'm a software developer, computer repair technician, as well as a mathematician with 6 years of volunteer experience and 2 years of work experience. I'm committed to efficiency in the workplace. Networking, software architecture, software debugging, and general IT customer support and care are among my talents!

Languages

  • Rust Rust - 4/2020

  • C - 4/2021

  • Python Python - 4/2017

  • Java Java - 2/2015

  • C++ - 8/2014

  • JavaScript JavaScript - 8/2020

Expertise

  • Implementation of efficient algorithms for manipulation and transfer of data

  • Design and implementation of computing works created with consumer use in mind

  • Creation of fun, useful, and informative programs designed for the power user

  • Programming automation tools to work around monotonous tasks that would otherwise take up precious time

Work Experience

August 2022 - Present

Software Engineer Intern

April 2022 - Present

Co-Founder / Software Engineer

May 2019 - July 2021

Computer and Phone Repair Technician

Volunteer Mentor

Education

George Mason University

August 2020 - May 2024

Master of Computer Science (MCS)

Riverbend High School

August 2016 - May 2020

Advanced High School Diploma

Honors

  • Dean's List Fall 2020

  • Vice President and Secretary of the Zeta Omicron National Computer Honor Society

  • Co-Leader of the Tech Discussion Club

  • Leader of the 1st place team at the 2016 Capital One Hacker-thon

  • Winner of the VCU 2018 Hackathon

  • A part of the winning team of the UMW 2019 Hackathon

Recent Projects:

BRShtop

A Rusty implementation of BpyTop, a stronger, more informative Top written in Python. I ported this program to Rust as a means of immersing myself further in the language. It is fully memory safe.

November 2020

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March 2021

50000 Lines of Code

YALAL

A simple linear algebra library written in Rust with N dimensional vectors and matrices. Included with the library is unit testing to verify the library is working correctly. This is my first real library, and its topic is one that I enjoy a lot.

August 2021

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September 2021

3000 Lines of Code

RHS Mesial API

A small API written for the RHS Mesial Project for a volunteer mentorship program at Riverbend High School in Fredericksburg, VA. I mentored students in this program. I contributed the code that interfaces with the Google Calendar API to request and parse calendar data to deduce the current block schedule and special events for a specific day.

September 2021

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October 2021

1000 Lines of Code

Who Goes There

A library sign-in system for a mentored student written in Vue and Rust. It was developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and allowed the library staff to track students in the library. It also had data collection and exporting systems written in that allowed staff to both make sure students were where they said they were and to provide population data to school administration.

January 2022

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March 2022

3000 Lines of Code

Gabe Versus Gavin

A TV polling app for a mentored student. This project was written in Vue and Rust. It allowed a student I mentored to create a poll for the morning news at his school. The students at the school could choose from 1-4 options that this student would create, the backend would record these votes, and the frontend would dynamically update to show the results.

March 2022

2000 Lines of Code