Elie Brami is a multidisciplinary professional blending nine years of hands-on technical experience with current social animation work at AP-HP and advanced urban planning studies at Université Gustave Eiffel. Trained as an ÉPITA engineer and contributor to the Revery UI open-source project, he has practical full-stack skills and has improved cross-platform UI components, performance, and testing compatibility in a native ReasonML/OCaml codebase. His background spans social work (BPJEPS), anthropology (M2), acoustics, and physical sciences, giving him a rare mix of technical rigor and human-centered insight. Comfortable moving between prototyping technical solutions and facilitating community programs, he brings systems thinking to both code and social environments. Notably, his contributions to making UI components generic and adding hooks-based transitions show an eye for reusable, maintainable design beyond single projects. Based in France, he combines academic depth with pragmatic open-source engineering and community-focused practice.
8 years of coding experience
Licence, Science acoustique, Licence, Science acoustique at Le Mans Université
Diplôme universitaire de technologie (DUT), PHYSICAL SCIENCES, Diplôme universitaire de technologie (DUT), PHYSICAL SCIENCES at Université Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC)
Master, City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning, Master, City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning at Université Gustave Eiffel
BPJEPS animation sociale, Social Work, BPJEPS animation sociale, Social Work at Campus leo lagrange
Master 2 (M2), Anthropology, Master 2 (M2), Anthropology at Université Paris Nanterre
:zap: Native, high-performance, cross-platform desktop apps - built with Reason!
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:4 reviews, 158 commits, 44 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Elie primarily contributed to the development of UI components and made the existing UI components generic in the Revery UI framework, which uses ReasonML. Their work included modifying and extending DropDown and RadioButtons components, enhancing their flexibility. They also addressed build and compatibility issues, ensuring the project's compatibility with different OCaml versions and switching to the Rely testing framework. Additionally, the user refactored existing code to improve performance and added hooks-based transition logic to the UI framework.
Contributions:3 PRs, 21 pushes, 3 branches in 2 years 5 months
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