Mauro Braunstein is a math-driven software engineer with 11 years of experience building back-end APIs, cloud services, and interactive web and audio applications from Somerville, MA. A Harvard graduate in physics and mathematics with further study at MIT, he combines rigorous mathematical modeling (exoplanet/atmospheric research) with practical production work on Java, Node.js, TypeScript/Angular, and database-backed systems. He has shipped API and developer tools at Onshape and Rakuten, refactored core telemetry and auth systems, and currently contributes to Ekotrope’s engineering efforts. As an independent developer he’s produced creative projects—browser microtonal synths, a JS physics/audio game, a large liturgical-melody database, and an OS X Pell-equation solver—demonstrating both algorithmic depth and polished UX. Mauro’s background in tutoring and music direction hints at strong communication and leadership in technical and creative teams. He’s equally comfortable digging into C++ modeling cores or architecting scalable REST APIs, making him a versatile engineer who bridges theory and shipping software.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Atmospheric Science, Atmospheric Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
BA, Physics, Mathematics, BA, Physics, Mathematics at Harvard University
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 1 push in 1 year 6 months
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