Summary
Alejandro Lorenzo is an experienced data and backend engineer with a decade of technical experience and six years focused on developing and adapting forward models in astrophysics. He blends scientific rigor from an M.S. in Astrophysics with pragmatic engineering, coupling complex physical models to real-world data using modern statistical methods to resolve highly degenerate inference problems. His career spans academic research and teaching at Arizona State University and Mesa Community College through product-focused roles in data science and backend leadership at companies like AdviNOW Medical, RevolutionParts, and Atlantic Venture Partners. At informXR he applied data engineering skills to production systems, demonstrating an ability to move research-grade code into scalable pipelines. Alejandro’s background makes him especially adept at translating domain-specific models into reliable, testable services that support decision-making under uncertainty. He is based in Liston, New South Wales, bringing a cross-disciplinary perspective that bridges astrophysics and applied engineering.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Astrophysics, Master of Science (M.S.), Astrophysics at Arizona State University
Spanish, English