Guillermo Casas

Software Engineer at U.S. Bank

Mexico City
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Guillermo Casas is a software engineer based in Mexico City with 13 years of experience who brings a rare blend of applied research and production engineering. Trained as a civil engineer and PhD researcher on particle-laden flows (DEMPack), he specializes in coupling FEM with DEM and exploring multi-component approaches, which informs a strong numerical and simulation mindset in his software work. Currently at U.S. Bank, he applies rigorous, research-honed problem solving to enterprise software challenges, translating complex models into maintainable systems. His background suggests fluency with scientific computing, modeling pipelines, and performance-sensitive code—skills that benefit both engineering teams and data-driven projects. Notably, he bridges academia and industry, turning advanced simulation techniques into practical software solutions.
code12 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (34)

simulation10
parallel10
python10
computational-science10
extensibility10
modularity10
python-interface10
mpi10
hpc10
openmp10
bsd10
parallel-computing10
numerical-methods10
kratos10
multiphysics10

Programming languages (3)

C++HTMLPython

Github contributions (5)

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mtnzguillermo/Kratos

Mar 2019 - Sep 2020

Kratos Multiphysics (A.K.A Kratos) is a framework for building parallel multi-disciplinary simulation software. Modularity, extensibility and HPC are the main objectives. Kratos has BSD license and is written in C++ with extensive Python interface.
Contributions:6 commits in 1 year 6 months
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KratosMultiphysics/Kratos

Feb 2017 - Jul 2024

Kratos Multiphysics (A.K.A Kratos) is a framework for building parallel multi-disciplinary simulation software. Modularity, extensibility and HPC are the main objectives. Kratos has BSD license and is written in C++ with extensive Python interface.
Contributions:64 reviews, 201 PRs, 715 pushes in 7 years 5 months
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Guillermo Casas - Software Engineer at U.S. Bank