GabrieleĀ Bozzola

Applied Scientist at Amazon Web Services (AWS)

San Francisco, California, United States
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Gabriele Bozzola is an applied scientist and software engineer with a PhD in Computational Physics and a decade of experience building high-performance scientific software at the intersection of research and engineering. Currently advancing quantum hardware at AWS after roles at Caltech and CliMA, he specializes in numerical methods, HPC, data analysis, and developer-friendly tooling that accelerates scientific discovery. He has a strong track record in large-scale simulation, having driven research on supercomputers, contributed core tooling to the Einstein Toolkit, and authored kuibit, a polished post-processing Python library. An advocate for open source and usability, he also contributes to developer tooling like Emacs libvterm, improving real-world ergonomics and build systems. Based in San Francisco, he blends rigorous academic training with pragmatic engineering to tackle climate and quantum challenges while keeping software a pleasure to use.
code10 years of coding experience
job7 years of employment as a software developer
bookThe University of Arizona
bookUniversity of Milan
languagesEnglish, Italian
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Github Skills (7)

terminal-emulator10
emacs10
emulation10
terminal-application10
emacs-lisp10
cmake9
elisp9

Programming languages (13)

CSSC++CHTMLJupyter NotebookFortranJuliaShell

Github contributions (5)

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akermu/emacs-libvterm

Aug 2019 - Nov 2022

Emacs libvterm integration
Role in this project:
userFull-stack Developer
Contributions:9 reviews, 109 commits, 101 PRs in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Gabriele primarily contributed to the Emacs libvterm integration, enhancing its functionality and user experience. They implemented features like allowing the central mouse button to paste from the primary selection and adding support for the `<delete>` key. Furthermore, they introduced custom variables for managing buffer behavior and improved the build process with CMake integration, directly impacting the usability and maintainability of the terminal emulator within Emacs.
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Sbozzolo/Jhuki

Mar 2021 - Oct 2023

Contributions:104 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 8 months
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Gabriele Bozzola - Applied Scientist at Amazon Web Services (AWS)