Summary
Amin Lamqadem is a software engineer with a decade of experience specializing in programming languages, compilers, and domain-specific languages. He moved from web and backend development into compiler engineering and DSL work, contributing to projects at Oracle, Raincode, and itemis before founding Amin Ait Labs. His academic background includes a master's focus on Compiler Construction and Static Analysis and a thesis at TU Delft where he analyzed Rust and implemented parts of it with the Spoofax Language Workbench. Amin brings practical compiler backend prototyping experience (Green-Marl at Oracle) and hands-on DSL engineering, pairing research-driven rigor with production-minded implementation. Based in Bulgaria, he combines low-level language insight with full-project responsibility from design to deployment—a perspective shaped by early freelance and web-development roles. Colleagues describe him as a languages-focused developer who thinks deliberately about how code expresses intent across abstraction layers.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Laurea triennale, Informatica, Laurea triennale, Informatica at Università degli Studi di Verona
Erasmus, Informatica, Erasmus, Informatica at Delft University of Technology
Laurea Magistrale LM in scienze e tecnologie informatiche, Informatica, Laurea Magistrale LM in scienze e tecnologie informatiche, Informatica at Università di Pisa
English, French, Italian