I'm Mohammed Njie, a computer science & artificial intelligence student at the University of Nebraska Omaha. I love building things that give me a creative output and solve real problems. When I'm not coding, you'll find me at the gym, reading fiction(trying to get into nonfiction), playing games, skating, or basketball. I hope to be able to work for riot games one day!
experience
Incoming Technology Intern jun 2026 – aug 2026
First National Bank of Omaha
Computer Vision for Damage Detection — LANL Research Projectjun 2025 – aug 2025
Los Alamos National Laboratory | University of Nebraska at Omaha
Developed a Flask web application with a real-time damage confirmation interface, streamlining the manual verification process for nuclear safety compliance requirements
Designed and implemented a PostgreSQL database schema with automated image routing logic, directing damage-positive classifications to priority review queues for quality assurance workflows
Built front-end review interface using HTML and CSS, enabling efficient manual confirmation of flagged nuclear waste barrel images
Researched and explored YOLO object detection models to understand classification pipelines for potential integration with the damage detection workflow
Lead IT Consultant — CBA Operationsjan 2025 – present
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Providing frontline technical support to students and faculty
Designing and conducting training sessions for student workers on classroom and teaching-related technologies
Supervising a team of student workers within CBA Operations
IS&T Graderjan 2025 – present
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Evaluating student programming assignments using standardized rubrics and providing technical feedback
Managing high-volume assessment workflows while meeting strict deadlines
Cybersecurity Research Internjun 2022 – jul 2022
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Researched internet patterns in K-6 students and cybersecurity vulnerabilities on children's websites
Created an informative presentation tailored towards children highlighting the dangers of the internet
skills
projects
Inventory Management System
Blueprints for Pangaea Omaha
Worked with a medical supply donation nonprofit to build an inventory management system for tracking 2,000+ units of medical inventory
Replaced their manual spreadsheet workflow with a searchable dashboard featuring real-time updates, role-based access, and streamlined item tracking
Helped volunteers spend less time on data entry and more time on their mission