Ehsan Moravveji is a High Performance Computing analyst at KU Leuven with a decade of experience translating astrophysics research into scalable HPC solutions. Trained as a PhD stellar physicist and former Marie Curie postdoctoral fellow, he combines deep expertise in time-series analysis and theoretical modeling with hands-on HPC consulting for academia and R&D. He leads and sustains large asteroseismology projects (e.g., ASAMBA) and is adept at managing and mining big scientific datasets to extract robust, reproducible results. Independent and disciplined, he thrives both as a solo problem-solver and as a collaborative team member, quickly adopting new technologies to accelerate research. An uncommon strength is his ability to bridge observational astronomy techniques (like optical interferometry) with modern computational workflows, making complex science tractable on high-performance systems.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Stellar Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Stellar Physics at Astronomy and Astrophysics
SB and MSc, Physics and Astrophysics, SB and MSc, Physics and Astrophysics at shiraz university
Training, Optical Interferometry, Training, Optical Interferometry at Observatoire Cote d'Azur
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Ehsan Moravveji - High Performance Computing Analyst at KU Leuven