Summary
Maciej Antczak is a computer scientist and software architect with over a decade of experience building research-grade bioinformatics tools, parallel computing solutions, and web applications from academic prototypes to production web servers. As Deputy Director of Organizational Affairs and Associate Professor at Poznan University of Technology, he leads projects like RNAComposer, RNApdbee and RNAssess that automate and evaluate RNA 3D structure modeling while also publishing across Scopus and Web of Science. He combines deep algorithmic design and hands-on engineering across C/C++, Java, MPI/OpenMP and modern Java EE stacks, plus extensive experience with CI/CD and quality tooling. His work uniquely spans both scientific software—creating RESTful tools and descriptor-based structural comparison utilities—and practical software engineering disciplines such as requirements engineering and project management (Prince2, Scrum). An active contributor to open-source projects (e.g., descs-standalone and RNAQUA on GitHub), he bridges structural biology research needs with robust, maintainable software. Based in Greater Poland, he pairs a D.Sc./Ph.D. background with a track record of turning complex computational biology problems into usable web services and developer-ready libraries.
10 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Science (D.Sc.), Computer Science, Doctor of Science (D.Sc.), Computer Science at Poznan University of Technology
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies, Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies at Lund University
Polish, English, German