Luca De Martini is a PhD researcher in Computer Science and Engineering at Politecnico di Milano with nine years of hands-on experience bridging research and software development. He currently collaborates as a guest researcher with TU Delft’s Data-Intensive Systems group, applying systems and data-centric techniques to real-world problems. Luca combines rigorous academic training (MSc with highest honors) with practical full-stack development—examples include founding the initial C# Windows Forms codebase for FreeMove, a utility that safely moves directories while preserving shortcuts and installations. He favors doing the work over polishing profiles, so his public presence undersells a steady record of shipping reliable tooling and research prototypes. Comfortable in both experimental research environments and production-minded engineering, he brings a pragmatic, systems-oriented approach to complex software challenges. Fluent in Italian research and European academic collaboration, he often operates where code meets formal study.
9 years of coding experience
Liceo Scientifico Scienze Applicate, 93/100, Liceo Scientifico Scienze Applicate, 93/100 at Liceo G. Galilei, Caravaggio (Italy)
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science and Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science and Engineering at Politecnico di Milano
Move directories without breaking shortcuts or installations
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:24 releases, 127 commits, 2 PRs in 6 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Luca's contributions are focused on the initial setup of a C# Windows Forms application. They added the project files, including the .csproj, resource files, and form designers, laying the foundation for the "FreeMove" application. Furthermore, the user implemented core functionalities within the Form1.cs file, specifically targeting directory movement operations and the creation of symbolic links. The code added includes a preliminary structure for the UI elements.
Contributions:45 commits, 36 pushes, 1 branch in 4 months
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