Summary
Frederick Deny is an HPC Systems Engineer with six years of experience building and supporting Python-based tooling for high-performance computing environments, most recently working between the US and France. He designed and maintained projects that orchestrate container launches, substitute Linux shared libraries inside containers, and manage MPI workflows (notably contributing to E4S tools like e4s-cl and e4s-alc), combining software engineering best practices with deep systems knowledge. Comfortable across CI/CD, unit testing, Git-based workflows and Spack-driven packaging, he thrives on complex, cross-cutting problems that blend development and runtime system integration. A collaborative team player who values learning, he has moved from academic research at the University of Oregon to industry HPC roles at Altair and Siemens Digital Industries Software, bringing practical production experience with reproducible, containerized HPC stacks.
6 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
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French, English, Spanish