Jackson Campolattaro is a computer scientist and PhD candidate at TU Delft with seven years of software engineering experience, based in Delft, Netherlands. He combines academic research with practical back-end development, notably contributing core octree data-structure features to the widely used CGAL geometry library. His work on constructors, node access, splitting logic and grading functions shows strength in robust spatial algorithms and performant library design. Intending to remain in the Netherlands after graduation, he brings a research-driven mindset to production-grade code and open-source collaboration.
Contributions:8 reviews, 618 commits, 5 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Jackson primarily contributed to the development and implementation of the Octree data structure within the CGAL library. Their commits focus on adding initial functionalities for the data structure. This includes developing constructors, accessing nodes, and implementing core features such as splitting nodes. The user's work also involved creating a function for grading to eliminate large jumps in depth and creating an example of using the octree.
Deployment system for dotfiles and software on my personal computers, based around ansible.
Contributions:1 release, 6 PRs, 137 pushes in 5 months
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Jackson Campolattaro - Computer Scientist at tudelft