Summary
Francisco Figari is a software engineer from Vicente López, Argentina, with a decade of experience building web-first systems and urban simulation tools. He has moved between backend microservices at Brubank—spearheading migrations, mentoring new hires, and improving delivery through feature flags—and research-driven projects that blend simulation, procedural generation, and browser-based tooling. Currently he architects an agent-based urban housing simulator in TypeScript that runs in the browser using Web Workers, emphasizing SOLID design and unit testing for extensibility. His background spans full-stack product work, devops and small-team leadership, plus academic research in simulation and eye-tracking integration. Comfortable translating client requirements into structured backlogs, he pairs hands-on coding with clear product thinking. A less obvious strength is his habit of combining research methods with production engineering to deliver reproducible, browser-native simulations.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Licentiate degree, Computer Science, Licentiate degree, Computer Science at University of Buenos Aires
Spanish, French, English