Lorenzo Bolla is an SRE at Google with 17 years of software engineering experience and a PhD in numerical methods, blending deep academic rigor from optics and telecommunications with practical systems engineering. He has built and maintained highly scalable web applications, numerical simulations and parallel data analysis pipelines, and brings 3+ years of hands-on DevOps expertise with Docker and Kubernetes. Fluent in Python, Rust and JavaScript and experienced with Postgres, MongoDB and diverse frameworks, he is also a longtime Linux user and active open-source contributor—most notably improving Python's typeshed stubs and hardening testing infrastructure for the aptly Debian tool. Comfortable across low-level C/C++ and high-level scripting, Lorenzo is known for logical problem solving, dependable execution under pressure, and a genuine curiosity for languages like Erlang and Haskell. Based in Zurich, he combines research-driven thinking with practical operational experience, making him adept at turning complex numerical or infrastructure problems into reliable production systems.
17 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Laurea in Engineering, Telecommunication, Electronics, Computer Science., Laurea in Engineering, Telecommunication, Electronics, Computer Science. at Università degli Studi di Padova
Telecommunication Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering at University of Padua
Ph.D, Numerical Methods, Ph.D, Numerical Methods at University of Udine
Contributions:34 reviews, 104 commits, 41 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Lorenzo primarily contributed to improving the testing infrastructure and fixing test-related issues. This involved modifying test scripts, updating dependencies, and correcting error handling within the testing framework. Additionally, the user made changes to the Go module, adjusted logging, and addressed issues related to the download process within the repository. These changes demonstrate the user's focus on ensuring the reliability and maintainability of the project.
Collection of library stubs for Python, with static types
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 6 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Lorenzo primarily contributed to creating and maintaining Python type stubs within the `typeshed` repository. Their work involved adding type definitions for various modules, specifically focusing on the `calendar` and `shelve` modules. This included updating the stubs for different Python versions and refining type annotations to adhere to PEP-484 standards, significantly improving the type safety and code quality of the project.
mypystatic-typingpythonstubtypechecker
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