Martin Cavarga

C Developer at Department of Algebra and Geometry, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Informatics

Bratislava, Region of Bratislava, Slovakia
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Martin Cavarga is a C/C++ developer and applied mathematician based in Bratislava with eight years of experience building 3D graphics and computational geometry solutions across industry and academia. He combines daily production development at ALLPLAN with doctoral research in algebra, topology and differential geometry, bringing rigorous mathematical thinking to practical graphics and CAD problems. Past roles at VECTARY and Hyperganic honed his TypeScript/three.js and generative design skills, while his teaching and blogging reflect a habit of clarifying complex ideas to solidify understanding. He treats every problem as solvable and enjoys iterating toward elegant, often unexpected, mathematical and engineering insights.
code8 years of coding experience
job4 years of employment as a software developer
bookMaster's degree, Applied Mathematics, Master's degree, Applied Mathematics at Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave
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Github Skills (4)

tessellation5
polygon4
mesh4
mesh-processing2

Programming languages (1)

Python

Github contributions (5)

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Forked from PMP (Polygon Mesh Processing) library
Contributions:18 commits, 369 pushes, 2 branches in 1 month
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Contributions:222 pushes, 1 branch, 4 comments in 2 years 10 months
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Martin Cavarga - C Developer at Department of Algebra and Geometry, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Informatics