Andrey Kiselev is a Data Scientist and PhD with over two decades of experience bridging academic research and industry-grade data engineering in the Greater Paris area. He designs and implements end-to-end data infrastructures—ETLs, DWHs, TileDB storage, Nextflow/Airflow pipelines—and applies ML/DL for bioinformatics and clinical projects, often collaborating directly with clinicians and researchers. His background spans genomics, multiomics, and high-throughput screening, and he’s reduced delivery times through productionized Airflow pipelines and robust CI/CD/Docker practices. Andrey contributes to prominent open-source geospatial tooling (GDAL), where he improved character-encoding handling and build robustness, reflecting attention to interoperability and low-level reliability. Equally comfortable managing quality systems for GxP compliance as he is coding Python/SQL pipelines, he brings a rare mix of regulatory rigor, bioinformatics depth, and pragmatic engineering.
24 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Biodiversity and Nature protection, Bachelor's degree, Biodiversity and Nature protection at Saint Petersburg State University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Plant Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Plant Sciences at Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
Master's degree, Agrigenomics, Master's degree, Agrigenomics at Kiel University
GDAL is an open source MIT licensed translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1811 commits, 1 comment in 14 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Andrey contributed to the GDAL library, focusing on character encoding and geospatial data format translation. They implemented an iconv-based implementation for the CPLRecode() function, addressing a specific RFC. The commits also involve fixing typos and improving error handling related to the recoding functionality. Additionally, they modified the build process and corrected a type casting issue.
Unofficial mirror of libtiff cvs repository at cvs.maptools.org created and updated using "git cvsimport".
Contributions:1324 commits in 8 years 11 months
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