Jimmy Koppel is a computer scientist and serial entrepreneur whose research has been featured in the New York Times. At the age of 20, he graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with dual degrees, became a recipient of the Thiel Fellowship, and later earned a Ph.D. in programming languages from MIT. Through his company, Mirdin, Jimmy has trained over 400 software engineers at an advanced level. His software design blog has garnered more than 1 million views, inspiring professionals worldwide. He is currently the founder of UpToSpeed, a company that helps engineers adapt quickly and become productive when working with complex codebases.