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Vamekhi Basharuli
Invited Lecturer
Master
Department of Informatics
School of Science and Technology


Education  
Tbilisi State University - Exact and Natural Sciences - Bachelor - 09/20/2010 - 07/31/2014
Tbilisi State University - Exact and Natural Sciences - Master - 10/01/2016 - 08/01/2018
Courses  
Theory and Practice of Programming Languages-INFO2119 (  2025/2026; )
Software Modeling and Design Patterns-INFO3027 (  2025/2026; )
Software Modeling and Design Patterns-INFO3027E (  2025/2026; )
Schedule  
Theory and Practice of Programming Languages-INFO2119
Software Modeling and Design Patterns-INFO3027
Biography (English) Vamekh Basharuli - Invited Lecturer - leads lectures in computer science. He holds a Master of Science in Information Technology and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Tbilisi State University. Vamekh Basharuli has extensive experience working as a software engineer, architect, and lead developer, both in Georgia and internationally. He specializes in JavaScript, Node.js, React, Angular, Java, Spring Boot, and AWS, with a focus on building RESTful microservices and scalable web applications. His experience spans across various sectors, including fintech, e-commerce, and public sector projects. Vamekh Basharuli has developed large-scale citizen service applications, APIs, network security systems, and data analysis services. He also has experience mentoring junior developers. In 2018, he received the "Best Student Report" award from Tbilisi State University.





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