Summary
Harrison Hunter is a software engineer with over a decade of experience building high-performance, scalable systems across production and research contexts. He specializes in C, C++, and Python, and has driven backend architecture, core API design, and threaded C++ components for semiconductor revision control and simulation software. At Dassault Systèmes he led backend and client-side Python development, improved nightly build reliability, and integrated an internal AI assistant into Rust developer tools to boost engineering productivity. Previously at the U.S. Army ERDC he parallelized simulation code for HPC, produced data pipelines and visualizations, and published seven peer-reviewed papers, four as first author. A two-time Mississippi State University graduate with perfect GPAs, he combines rigorous academic foundations with hands-on systems engineering and a knack for translating research into production-ready software. Based in Helena, Alabama, he brings a rare blend of research pedigree and practical product delivery that improves both algorithmic performance and developer workflows.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computational Engineering, 4.0, Master of Science - MS, Computational Engineering, 4.0 at Mississippi State University