Abhi Shandilya is a seasoned software engineer with 12 years of full-stack experience, based in Albany, New York. He combines backend numerics and QA rigor—evident from bug fixes and test automation contributions to the high-profile LAMMPS molecular dynamics code—with practical frontend and system work on consumer-facing projects like myNode. Comfortable across the stack, he has shipped UI features (dark mode, BIP158 toggle), refactored system scripts, and addressed security and upgrade work in production environments. His background shows a pragmatic balance of scientific-computing precision and user-focused product engineering. Colleagues can expect a developer who cares as much about numeric correctness and test coverage as about polished user experiences.
Contributions:2 reviews, 22 commits, 36 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Abhi primarily contributed to the frontend and backend aspects of the mynode project, implementing new features such as dark mode and integrating UI settings. They also refactored bash scripts for improved efficiency and provided updates to the system, including upgrades to various tools and fixes for vulnerabilities. Furthermore, the user worked on enhancing the user interface with the addition of a BIP158 toggle button.
Public development project of the LAMMPS MD software package
Role in this project:
Backend Developer & QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:31 commits, 9 PRs, 14 comments in 16 days
Contributions summary:Abhi primarily contributed to the LAMMPS MD software package by fixing bugs in existing code and writing tests. Their contributions included bug fixes in the `pair_gauss_omp.cpp` file and the restart writing functionality of multiple pair styles like `pair_buck_mdf.cpp`, demonstrating a focus on numerical correctness. Moreover, they added and modified tests for different force styles like `buck/mdf`, indicating a role in ensuring the software's reliability through testing of its physics models.
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