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Born in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, my journey in education and technology has taken me across several continents, each experience enriching my perspective and skills. My educational journey began at Collège Alfajiri in Bukavu, where my fascination with technology first emerged.

In 2009, I moved to South Korea, initiating my international academic journey, which soon led me to India in 2010. It was there, at Bangalore University, that I completed my bachelor’s degree in Computer Applications in 2015. This phase of my life was crucial in shaping my understanding of technology.

After my graduation, I returned to South Korea for further studies, earning my master’s degree in Computer and Information Engineering from Daegu University in 2018.

Presently, I am pursuing my Ph.D. at Ghent University in Belgium, focusing on the intriguing field of artificial intelligence and its application in biological sequence analysis. Concurrently, I am also working as a teaching and research assistant at Ghent University Global Campus in Songdo, South Korea. My passion for artificial intelligence drives my academic pursuits, as I am fascinated by its vast potential.

Aside from my professional interests, I have a keen interest in politics, travel, and exploring diverse cuisines. Another important aspect of my background is my language skills. I am fluent in five languages: English, French, Swahili, Lingala, and Korean, allowing me to connect with people from various cultures more effectively.