Jonas Lunde is a PhD fellow in computational astrophysics at the University of Oslo with nine years of experience applying machine learning, high-performance computing, and scientific data analysis to telescope and simulation data. He holds a master’s in Computational Astrophysics and a physics/astronomy bachelor with an exchange at UC Berkeley, blending rigorous theory with practical software engineering. Jonas has hands-on full-stack and backend experience—leading development for a nonprofit using Django and contributing to industry at DeepSign—while maintaining strong academic teaching and research roles. His work on COMAP telescope data and courseware development demonstrates an ability to translate complex models into usable tools and student-facing resources. Comfortable moving between MATLAB, Python and SQL ecosystems, he brings both production-oriented engineering and reproducible research practices to multidisciplinary problems. Colleagues describe him as someone who reliably bridges astronomy, physics and informatics to deliver elegant computational solutions.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
University of Oslo
Exchange semeste during Bachelors degree, Physics and Astrophysics, Exchange semeste during Bachelors degree, Physics and Astrophysics at UC Berkeley Extension
Contributions:1 release, 154 commits, 197 pushes in 1 year
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