Daniel Henry-Mantilla

Rust engineer at Ditto

Daniel Henry-Mantilla began their work experience in 2013 with a role in the French Army, serving in the Military Service. In 2013, they also took on a Teaching Internship at the Internat d'Excellence de Montpellier, where they worked for seven months to improve educational experiences for students. In 2016, they completed a Research Internship at the IMDEA Software Institute, where they focused on building an extension of the AutoG&P tool for security analysis. From 2018 to 2019, Daniel worked as a Cybersecurity R&D Engineer at GATEWATCHER. Since 2020, they have been a Rust Engineer at Ditto. The summary showcases Daniel's diverse background in the military, education, and research fields.

Daniel Henry-Mantilla began their education at Lycée Français de Madrid, where they obtained their Baccalauréat in Bac SVT - Spécialité Mathématiques in 2011. Daniel then attended Lycée Henri IV from 2011 to 2013, studying MPSI-Computing (L1), followed by MP* (L2).

In 2013, Daniel enrolled at École Polytechnique and pursued a Master's Degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and Mechanics, which they completed in 2017. During their time at École Polytechnique, they also obtained certifications in various subjects, including "Cryptography I (Dan Boneh) - Stanford U.," "Game Theory (M. Kandori) - U. of Tokyo," and "Pattern Discovery in Data Mining (J. Han) - U. of Illinois at U-C" in 2015. Daniel further expanded their knowledge by earning a certification in "Programmation Orientée Objet en C++" from Coursera Course Certificates in 2017.

In 2016, Daniel pursued another Master's Degree in Cryptology and Cybersecurity [SecNumEdu] at Université de Bordeaux, which they completed in 2018. Additionally, in 2016, they achieved a high score of 980/990 on the TOEIC Exam, which demonstrates their proficiency in English.

Based on the provided information, it can be concluded that Daniel Henry-Mantilla has a strong educational background in mathematics, computer science, physics, mechanics, cryptology, cybersecurity, and programming.

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