Konrad Kapp is a software engineer based in Dublin with a decade of experience blending computational statistics, quantitative finance, and systems programming. With an MSc in Mathematical Statistics and paused PhD work in Computer Science, he brings rigorous mathematical thinking to C++ and Python development and has recently expanded into C#. At Arista Networks he applies this cross-disciplinary background to production systems, while his open-source documentation contributions to NumPy reveal a knack for clarifying complex technical APIs. Comfortable across languages and driven to learn new frameworks, he pairs analytical depth in risk/financial modeling with practical engineering that improves both code and its documentation.
10 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MSc), Mathematical Statistics, Master of Science (MSc), Mathematical Statistics at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, (paused), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, (paused) at University of Cape Town
BCommHons Financial Risk Management (Quant Finance), BCommHons Financial Risk Management (Quant Finance) at Stellenbosch University
The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:6 commits, 13 PRs, 18 comments in 13 days
Contributions summary:Konrad primarily contributed to documentation within the NumPy repository. Their work involved fixing incorrect function signatures in UFunc documentation, correcting spelling and grammar mistakes in the "Numpy C Code Explanations" page, and removing all references to the outdated "bigndarray" feature. This suggests a focus on enhancing the clarity, accuracy, and completeness of the project's documentation. The impact of these contributions is improved readability and maintainability of documentation, making it easier for users to understand and utilize the NumPy library.
Contributions:92 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 3 months
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