Carlo Camilloni is an Associate Professor of Applied Physics with 13 years of research and academic experience applying physics-based and knowledge-driven computational methods to unravel atomistic mechanisms of protein and nucleic acid self-assembly and interactions. He combines a strong theoretical background—PhD in Physics with astrophysics and applied physics focus—and hands-on software engineering, contributing backend and build/release work to the prominent PLUMED2 open-source project. His career spans high-profile research environments including the University of Cambridge and TUM, and he leads method development that ties rigorous modelling to practical simulation tools. Based in Pomezia, Italy, he brings both deep domain expertise and reproducible software practices to interdisciplinary problems at the interface of physics, chemistry and biology.
13 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
University of Milan
Master, Physics, 110/110 cum laude, Master, Physics, 110/110 cum laude at Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
Contributions:10 reviews, 2376 commits, 172 PRs in 10 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Carlo appears to be involved in backend development, likely working with the core functionalities of the PLUMED2 library, as indicated by changes in the source code. They were involved in integrating a new data-fetching object, debugging and improving performance. Further, they also seem to be involved in build and release engineering.
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Carlo Camilloni - Associate Professor Of Applied Physics