Gonzalo Molina is a seasoned Full Stack Developer with over 25 years of experience delivering web applications, APIs, and database solutions across .NET, Java, PHP and modern JavaScript frameworks. Based in Argentina, he has driven large projects for U.S. clients like Paychex, Zelis and Ernst & Young, building secure data pipelines, developer portals, and replacing legacy platforms with custom full-stack solutions. He combines hands-on backend engineering and database optimization—MySQL, SQL Server (certified), PostgreSQL and Oracle—with frontend work in React and TypeScript, and strong experience in Azure and API gateways. Gonzalo thrives on technically demanding, legacy-refactor projects and mentorship, often owning architecture, cross-functional collaboration, and performance tuning. An active contributor to open-source scientific tooling, he improved root locus plotting in the widely used python-control library, reflecting a curiosity for applied math and visualization beyond typical enterprise work. He’s seeking opportunities to bring pragmatic engineering, clean code, and long-term maintainability to forward-thinking teams.
The Python Control Systems Library is a Python module that implements basic operations for analysis and design of feedback control systems.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:23 commits, 6 PRs, 10 comments in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Gonzalo primarily contributed to the `python-control/python-control` repository by implementing and refining the root locus plot functionality. Their commits focused on adding an unsupervised gain calculation for the plot, along with several bug fixes related to array handling and axis limits. The user also implemented improvements for plotting zero-degree root loci and added an option to include an s-plane grid to the root locus plots.
Libro para la materia de Control Clásico y por Variables de Estado de la carrera de Ingeniería Electrónica de la Universidad Nacional de Río Negro
Contributions:7 PRs, 13 pushes, 5 branches in 2 years 2 months
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