Marciano Siniscalchi is an accomplished researcher-practitioner with 15 years of experience at the intersection of economics and technology, currently serving as an Amazon Scholar and a long-time Professor of Economics at Northwestern University. He combines deep academic rigor from appointments at Princeton and Northwestern with industry-focused research at Amazon, bringing economic theory to bear on real-world data and product questions. His technical contributions include hands-on development and maintenance of developer tooling—most notably backend improvements to the popular LaTeXTools Sublime Text plugin, where he strengthened citation completion, bibliography handling, and PDF viewer integration. Trained at Bocconi and Stanford GSB, he blends European and US academic perspectives and is comfortable moving between rigorous empirical work and pragmatic software development. Colleagues know him for improving robustness in complex systems and for translating subtle technical issues into durable, user-facing fixes.
15 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Laurea, Economics, Laurea, Economics at Università Bocconi
Contributions:436 commits, 55 PRs, 72 pushes in 6 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Marciano primarily contributed to bug fixes and enhancements for the LaTeXTools plugin for Sublime Text. Their work involved refactoring the citation completion feature, addressing issues in handling bibliography files and comments, and improving the integration with PDF viewers, especially for forward and inverse search functionality. They also added support for custom build systems and improved the overall robustness of the log file parsing.
Contributions:154 commits, 39 PRs, 119 pushes in 4 months
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