Matvey Kraposhin is a software engineer with a decade of experience building open-source systems at the intersection of software-defined networking and computational fluid dynamics. He has developed core modules for OpenSDN/Tungsten Fabric (vRouter Agent, vRouter Forwarder, Controller) and authored problem-oriented solvers and specialized libraries for OpenFOAM covering acoustics, boundary conditions and multiphase/ compressible flows. Matvey has led research laboratories at the Kurchatov Institute and the Institute for System Programming, combining hands-on C++ development with systems-level research and integration of multiscale simulation stacks (OpenFOAM + Code_Aster + SALOME, OpenFOAM + AmReX). Equally comfortable in networking and scientific computing, he contributes to hybrid CFD projects (QGDsolver, hybridCentralSolvers) and focuses on practical, reusable tools for large-scale simulation workflows. A PhD-trained developer with a nuclear engineering background, he brings uncommon domain depth to software engineering problems where physics and distributed systems meet.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Nuclear/Nuclear Power Technology/Technician, Master's degree, Nuclear/Nuclear Power Technology/Technician at Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University)
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Software Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Software Engineering at Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
United collection of hybrid Central solvers - one-phase, two-phase and multicomponent versions
Contributions:2 PRs, 99 pushes, 16 branches in 2 years 9 months
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