Hugo Aerts is a professor and leader in medical AI with 14 years of experience bridging academic research and production-grade software. He directs the AIM program at Mass General Brigham and holds faculty roles at Harvard, Dana-Farber and Maastricht, combining translational oncology expertise with computational genomics. Technically hands-on, he contributes to diverse open-source projects—from maintaining python-barcode and improving Wayland compositor sway to enhancing Django libraries and nvim-treesitter—demonstrating fluency across Python, Go, C and tooling for developer productivity. His work blends rigorous reproducible science with pragmatic engineering: updating dependencies, hardening tests, and improving deployment and UX in widely used projects. Based in Boston, he brings a rare mix of clinical domain knowledge, academic leadership and sustained open-source maintenance. A quirky aside that hints at his personality: his GitHub bio declares "π = 3," suggesting a playful contrarian streak amid serious technical stewardship.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Maastricht University
Master of Science (MSc), Master of Science (MSc) at Eindhoven University of Technology
Postdoctoral Fellowship Biomathematics Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Postdoctoral Fellowship Biomathematics Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Improved Django model inheritance with automatic downcasting
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:18 commits, 5 PRs, 65 comments in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Hugo primarily contributed to the Django-based back-end of the project. Their commits focused on refactoring code, removing deprecated functionalities, and adapting to newer Django versions. They updated documentation to reflect recent changes and added migrations for the example application to facilitate database initialization. These changes indicate a focus on maintaining code quality, ensuring compatibility, and streamlining the project's setup.
Contributions:41 reviews, 295 commits, 200 PRs in 8 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Hugo's commits primarily involve enhancing the configuration and documentation of the vdirsyncer tool. They implemented XDG-Basedir support, documenting and testing its integration. Further contributions include fixes to broken links and improvements to logging and error handling. Additional work includes adding a command to show the config and building the tooling around the test environment (like Docker-based servers).
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