Summary
Davide Monari is a software architect and biomedical engineer with 11 years of experience building research-grade GUI and data-processing software for motion and gait analysis, now leading architecture work at KU Leuven LIBIS. He blends deep domain knowledge in biomechanics with practical software skills—Python, MATLAB and embedded/web IoT development—to deliver tools used in orthopedics, prosthetics research and industry projects like IMBALS and HySLAM. Comfortable as a freelancer, he continues to produce bespoke biomechanical toolboxes and GUIs while seeking 20% part-time development challenges. Based in Leuven, he pairs academic rigor (M.Sc. in Biomechanics) with hands-on lab and field deployments, often integrating device synchronization and instrumented treadmill workflows. Notably, his career spans both on-site movement-analysis engineering and long-term R&D roles, giving him rare empathy for users and engineers alike.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
108/110, M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering - Biomechanics, 108/110, M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering - Biomechanics at Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna
100/100, Informatic Science, 100/100, Informatic Science at Odone Belluzzi (High School, Informatic Science)
English, Italian, Dutch