Alexandre Coderre-chabot is a Senior Software Engineer with 10 years of experience building large-scale simulation and geospatial systems, currently developing planning and control simulation platforms for autonomous vehicles at NVIDIA in Mountain View. He has a strong background in cloud-native distributed computation for scientific and geospatial problems, having contributed to Google Maps conflation, Esri’s multidimensional raster analysis, and SaaS multi-physics solvers that integrate OpenFOAM. His training in aerospace and mechanical engineering (Stanford M.S., McGill B.Eng.) underpins a practical fluency in computational geometry, FEA, and CFD across both research and product environments. Known for improving code health across teams, he combines deep domain knowledge with production-grade software practices to turn complex physics into scalable, reliable services. Notably, his career threads—from aeroelastic modeling of drones to non-Euclidean geometry libraries—reflect a rare blend of simulation science and cloud engineering.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) Mechanical Engineering with Concentration in Aeronautics, Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) Mechanical Engineering with Concentration in Aeronautics at McGill University
Master of Science (M.S.) Aerospace Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.) Aerospace Engineering at Stanford University
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Alexandre Coderre-chabot - Senior Software Engineer at NVIDIA