Albert Pham is a data engineer with 17 years of software experience, currently building reproducible, sustainable data systems for clinical research at UCSF. He brings deep Unix, Python, and cloud expertise to large-scale data processing and quantitative imaging workflows, emphasizing usability and reproducibility. His background spans operations and imagery analysis roles in biotech and academia, giving him practical insight into the end-to-end research data lifecycle. An active contributor to long-standing open-source projects in the Minecraft ecosystem, he has experience designing APIs and backend systems that prioritize extensibility and robustness. Based in San Francisco, he combines research-minded rigor with production engineering discipline to deliver auditable, maintainable data platforms. Colleagues describe him as someone who seeks elegant, pragmatic solutions that make complex data work reliably for scientists.
17 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) at University of California, Berkeley
๐ Distribute your Minecraft modpacks with a custom launcher
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 176 commits, 20 PRs in 4 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Albert primarily contributed to the development of the `skcraft/launcher` project, focusing on improving its functionality and reliability. They addressed issues related to the user interface, such as fixing the update button and improving the progress dialog. Additionally, the user made changes to improve the codebase's structure and efficiency by synchronizing install logs, refining the asset management, and improving the download mechanism. The user also focused on fixing bugs related to assets index downloading and other minor improvements to the project.
Contributions summary:Albert primarily contributed to the Minecraft plugin, CraftBook, by adding features related to redstone circuits and in-game mechanics, such as doors and minecart interactions. Their work involved modifying existing components, implementing new functionality for ICs (integrated circuits) and other redstone devices, as well as improving the core framework for those features to function. The user's commits also reflect refactoring the code to improve structure and prevent issues.
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