Ivan Pribec is a researcher based in Munich with nine years of experience at the intersection of computational science and chemical engineering. Trained as a chemical engineer (MSc, University of Ljubljana), he has applied domain expertise to research roles at TUM and Leibniz-Rechenzentrum, focusing on numerics and scientific software. He contributes to Fortran ecosystem quality assurance—most notably helping test core modules in the widely used fortran-lang/stdlib project—bringing rigor to linear algebra, character handling and I/O routines. Comfortable with legacy scientific languages like Fortran, he blends deep computational understanding with practical test automation to ensure reliable numerical code. Colleagues value his attention to correctness and his ability to translate engineering problems into reproducible software tests.
9 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Chemical Engineering, Master's degree, Chemical Engineering at University of Ljubljana
Contributions:200 reviews, 12 commits, 9 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Ivan primarily contributed to the testing framework of the `stdlib` repository, focusing on the `ascii` and `linalg` modules. Their work involved writing and modifying test routines, adding assertions, and ensuring the correctness of the library's functions related to character manipulation, linear algebra operations and file I/O. These changes included adding tests for various character properties and data types, as well as ensuring that error messages are correctly handled. The user's contributions are critical for verifying the library's functionality and maintaining its reliability.
Contributions:11 commits, 1 push, 1 branch in 8 months
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