Software Developer at Amsterdam Scientific Instruments
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
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Henrique Zanoli is a software developer with nine years of experience who combines a PhD-level physics background with systems and embedded software expertise, currently contributing at Amsterdam Scientific Instruments. He has moved production components from C++ to Rust for Philips Hue bridges—halving memory use—and built CI tooling and cross-compilation rules that reduced Rust binary sizes by up to 40%. His LHC work at ALICE involved TB–PB scale data processing, ML-driven D-meson selection improvements and calibration tooling, showing fluency in C++, Python, SQL and high-performance compute workflows. Comfortable across Linux, Docker, GitLab CI and Bash, he also mentors students and bridges research-grade analysis with production engineering. Notably, he has meaningful open-source/back-end contributions to the ALICE Analysis Repository, applying optimization and MC-data handling for heavy-flavor physics.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Physics at USP - Universidade de São Paulo
Contributions:72 commits, 40 PRs, 5 comments in 3 years
Contributions summary:Henrique implemented features for an ALICE analysis repository, adding a D meson - HFe correlation task. They defined and added variables to trees and implemented a variety of D meson-related data processing steps, including filtering and MC information handling. They also made changes related to event and track selection, and fixed issues in MC information processing. They optimized the code, for Pb-Pb specifically.
Contributions:11 PRs, 93 pushes, 16 branches in 4 years 1 month
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Henrique Zanoli - Software Developer at Amsterdam Scientific Instruments