Boris Boutkov is a Sr. Genomic Data Engineer in New York with 11 years of experience blending high-performance computing, applied mathematics, and machine learning to build scalable, interpretable pipelines for large-scale genetic and clinical data. At Regeneron he designs enterprise cloud workflows and bioinformatics algorithms that enable robust statistical analysis and next-generation analytics at production scale. His PhD work and contributions to libMesh and PETSc reflect deep expertise in numerical methods, finite element solvers, and system-level performance tuning. He brings a rare combination of research rigor (PhD in Applied Mathematics) and hands-on engineering—having moved legacy code, implemented projection-matrix tests, and integrated external scientific libraries to improve reliability. Known for teaching complex math subjects and translating them into practical tools, he excels at turning sophisticated algorithms into auditable, high-throughput solutions.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Applied Mathematics & Physics, BS, Applied Mathematics & Physics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Master of Science (MS), Mathematics, Master of Science (MS), Mathematics at University at Buffalo
Contributions:16 commits, 8 PRs, 35 comments in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Boris primarily contributed to the `libmesh` library by fixing bugs and improving functionality within the codebase. Their work included removing legacy code, disabling a metaphysical derivative due to a compiler bug, and implementing tests for projection matrices. These commits demonstrate a focus on maintaining and extending the core features of the library, likely impacting the finite element analysis capabilities. The user also worked on integrating external libraries like PETSc, enhancing its functionality with respect to the project.
Multiphysics Finite Element package built on libMesh
Contributions:322 pushes, 61 branches in 4 years 9 months
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