
Rayhaneh Einollahi
I’m a Computer Engineering student at the University of Tehran, passionate about Compiler Design, Algorithms, and Graph Theory.Currently, I’m working on the backend of a compiler for the SAYAC embedded system, focusing on intermediate representation (IR) design, instruction selection, and optimization passes. Alongside this, I’m exploring advanced topics in compiler construction and static program analysis.
My main interests lie in building and analyzing complex algorithms, designing efficient language processing tools, and applying formal methods to solve real-world problems. I’m eager to collaborate on projects where theory meets practice—especially those involving compiler development, algorithm engineering, or graph-theoretic approaches.