Roumanatou Mamoudou Garba
About Roumanatou Mamoudou Garba
Roumanatou Mamoudou Garba is a Stagiaire Développement Interoperabilité at Dedalus in Valence, France, with a background in Informatique from Université Grenoble Alpes. She is currently seeking a two-year apprenticeship in web and application development.
Work at Dedalus
Currently, Roumanatou Mamoudou Garba holds the position of Stagiaire Développement Interoperabilité at Dedalus. She has been with the company since 2022, contributing to projects focused on interoperability in the healthcare sector. Her role involves collaborating with teams to enhance software solutions that facilitate seamless data exchange. The position is based in Valence, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, where she applies her academic knowledge in a practical environment.
Education and Expertise
Roumanatou Mamoudou Garba studied at Université Grenoble Alpes, where she pursued a degree in Informatique. She completed her L1 in Informatique, Mathématiques et Applications during the academic year 2018 to 2019. Following this, she achieved her L2 in Informatique from 2019 to 2020, and subsequently completed her L3 MIAGE in 2021. This educational background has equipped her with foundational knowledge and skills in computer science and software development.
Background
Roumanatou Mamoudou Garba has a strong academic foundation in computer science, having studied at Université Grenoble Alpes for three years. Her studies have focused on various aspects of Informatique, including mathematics and applications, which have contributed to her understanding of software development. She is currently seeking a two-year apprenticeship in web/application development, indicating her commitment to furthering her expertise in the field.
Passion for Development
Roumanatou Mamoudou Garba has expressed a strong passion for the field of development. Her curiosity drives her to explore new technologies and methodologies within software development. This enthusiasm is reflected in her academic pursuits and her current role at Dedalus, where she engages with complex interoperability challenges in healthcare technology.