Alexey Stern is a software engineer with a decade of experience combining machine learning research and pragmatic engineering, currently at Google and previously researching and managing technical projects at FIR. He holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science from RWTH Aachen and brings a background in IT consulting and business information management that helps bridge technical and business requirements. His hands-on work applies state-of-the-art Process Mining, Computer Vision, and Time-Series Analysis to manufacturing, maintenance, and energy domains, turning research into deployable solutions. Alexey is also an active contributor to developer tooling—helping improve the widely used Bazel IntelliJ plugin by enhancing cross-version compatibility and build integration—demonstrating attention to robust build systems and developer experience. Colleagues know him for blending rigorous academic training with practical delivery and for translating complex analytics into operational value.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor's, Business Information Management, Bachelor's, Business Information Management at Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University
M.Sc., Computer Science, M.Sc., Computer Science at RWTH Aachen University
Contributions:7 releases, 5 reviews, 184 commits in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Alexey primarily contributed to the Bazel plugin for IntelliJ, focusing on compatibility with different IntelliJ versions. Their work involved modifying build definitions, adding compatibility classes, and refactoring deprecated methods related to SDK compatibility. They also added compatibility for go import resolver and fixed issues with the VM options. The user's contributions support the core functionality of building and managing Bazel projects within the IntelliJ IDE.
Contributions:2 PRs, 3 pushes, 2 branches in 2 years 3 months
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