Ccrma University is a research-focused software engineer based in Palo Alto with 11 years of experience working at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). They specialize in audio networking and backend development, contributing to the notable open-source JackTrip project to improve multi-machine low-latency audio over the Internet. Their work includes resolving compilation issues, modernizing C++ exception usage, and enhancing SuperCollider integration and build/install processes—demonstrating both systems-level and audio-domain expertise. As a researcher-engineer, they bridge academic inquiry and production code, making practical improvements that benefit real-time collaborative music applications. Colleagues rely on them for thoughtful maintenance of legacy code while incrementally adding features that keep pioneering audio tools usable and extensible.
JackTrip: multi-machine audio network performance over the Internet.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 releases, 287 reviews, 418 commits in 3 years
Contributions summary:Ccrma primarily contributed to fixing compilation issues and adding features related to SuperCollider port offset within the JackTrip project. They made changes to the codebase, including files such as `src/jacktrip_main.cpp` and `src/JMess.cpp`, to enhance the project's functionality. Additionally, the user removed deprecated dynamic exception specifications, and addressed code deallocation related to `full_redundant_packet`. The user also made updates to the project's build process by defining the `PREFIX` variable for the installation path.
Contributions:84 commits, 2 PRs, 36 pushes in 1 year 5 months
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Ccrma University - Research Institution at Stanford University/CCRMA