Summary
Ivan Valerio is a software engineer with eight years of experience building and optimizing performance-critical scientific and real-time systems, currently leading development of the Real Time eXperiment Interface (RTXI) at SUNY. He brings deep C++ and Python expertise on UNIX platforms, strong testing and refactoring discipline, and a track record of reducing computational bottlenecks and hardware load through asynchronous and real-time techniques. His background in satellite data analysis and applied physics informs a methodical, data-driven approach to problem solving and algorithmic optimization. Comfortable across UI work with Qt and automation via shell tooling, he has improved team productivity through coding standards, documentation, and reproducible environments. Outside work he pursues physics, chess, and puzzles, reflecting a persistent curiosity that drives both research and pragmatic engineering.
7 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Electrical Engineering, Master's degree, Electrical Engineering at The City College of New York
Bachelor of Applied physics, Applied Physics, Bachelor of Applied physics, Applied Physics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Spanish