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Dejen Wogayehu was born on January 15, 1985, in Sawla, a small town in the Gamo Gofa Zone of Ethiopia. Growing up in a rural area, he was fascinated by technology and spent much of his childhood tinkering with electronics and learning about computers.

After completing his secondary education, Wogayehu moved to Addis Ababa to attend Addis Ababa University, where he earned a Doctorate degree in Veterinary Medicine. He then moved to USA to pursue a Master's degree in Software Engineering in Boston University.

Upon completing his education, Wogayehu began his career at Bank of America, where he worked on developing software solutions for the financial industry. He then moved on to work at AT&T, where he developed software for telecommunications and networking systems. Later, he worked at Tesla, where he contributed to the software development for  electric vehicle technology.

Throughout his career, Wogayehu has remained committed to using technology to make a positive impact on society. He has worked on several projects aimed at improving access to education and healthcare in underprivileged communities, and he has volunteered his time and expertise to several non-profit organizations.

Despite his success, Wogayehu has never forgotten his roots. He remains dedicated to promoting education and technological development in Ethiopia and other developing countries. He has established partnerships with several organizations to promote these causes, including the Ethiopian Education Foundation and the Ethiopia-Canada Technology Education Project.

In addition to his work in software engineering, Wogayehu is an avid traveler and photographer. He enjoys exploring new cultures and documenting his experiences through photography. He also enjoys hiking and spending time in nature.

Wogayehu expertise in software engineering has been recognized by his peers and industry experts. He has been invited to speak at several conferences and has been published in numerous technical journals. In 2018, he was awarded the prestigious IEEE Computer Society Outstanding Young Computer Professional Award for his outstanding contributions to the field of computer science. He continues to be an inspiration to aspiring software engineers, both in Ethiopia and around the world.

Throughout his career, Wogayehu has remained committed to using technology to make a positive impact on society. He has worked on several projects aimed at improving access to education and healthcare in underprivileged communities, and he has volunteered his time and expertise to several non-profit organizations.

Despite his success, Wogayehu has never forgotten his roots. He remains dedicated to promoting education and technological development in Ethiopia and other developing countries, and he has established partnerships with several organizations to promote these causes.