Hubert Hirtz is a software engineer with eight years of experience who blends academic rigor and practical systems programming from his PhD work on mesh partitioning for load balancing in multiphysics simulations at Université Paris-Saclay. Based in the Greater Paris area, he focuses on lightweight, simple, and fast HTTP programming, bringing high-performance networking sensibilities to real-world engineering problems. His doctoral research reflects deep expertise in scalable algorithms and parallel computation, which he applies to building efficient, low-overhead services. Trained as an engineer at ENSIIE, he is comfortable spanning theory and implementation, from numerical methods to production-quality code. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who favors minimal, maintainable designs that squeeze out performance without unnecessary complexity.
8 years of coding experience
Engineer's degree, Computer Science, Engineer's degree, Computer Science at ENSIIE
Idiomatic wrapper for METIS, the serial graph partitioner and fill-reducing matrix orderer
Contributions:2 releases, 5 reviews, 19 commits in 5 months
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