Guillermo Elipe

Lecturer at Universidad Europea de Valencia

Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
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Guillermo Elipe is a physicist-turned-software developer and data scientist with 13 years of experience combining academic research and industry consulting across Spain and Italy. He holds a PhD and has transitioned from high-energy physics research roles to lecturing positions at Universidad Europea de Valencia and UNIR while delivering data science and algorithm engineering for clients. A regular contributor to open-source—having added statistical functionality and tests to the widely used mathjs library—he blends rigorous scientific thinking with practical backend and QA skills. Guillermo’s background in experimental physics informs a methodical, test-driven approach to algorithm development and production-ready code. Based in Santiago de Compostela, he navigates both academia and applied technology, mentoring students while shipping reliable data-driven solutions.
code13 years of coding experience
job10 years of employment as a software developer
bookMaster's degree, Master's degree at University of Valencia
bookDoctor, Doctor at Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
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Github Skills (11)

mathematics10
statistics10
expression-evaluator10
javascript10
math10
testing10
matrix9
mat9
unit-testing8
bignumbers8
bignumber8

Programming languages (4)

JavaScriptVimLAssemblyPython

Github contributions (5)

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josdejong/mathjs

Oct 2013 - Oct 2013

An extensive math library for JavaScript and Node.js
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer & QA Engineer/Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:18 commits in 16 days
Contributions summary:Guillermo primarily contributed to the mathjs library by adding new functionality related to statistics calculations, specifically the mean, and implementing tests for this feature. Their work involved creating new functions, adding test cases to ensure the correctness of the mean function across different scenarios, and modifying existing files to integrate the new functionality. They also fixed a small typo in an exception message and merged updates from the development branch.
mathmatricesbignumbersmathematical-expressionsnode-js
guillermobox/meshinfo

Mar 2013 - Mar 2016

Contributions:20 commits, 1 push in 3 years
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Guillermo Elipe - Lecturer at Universidad Europea de Valencia