Maxime Delorme is a research engineer with a decade of experience applying high-performance computing to astrophysics, plasma simulation, and bioinformatics. Currently at CEA and collaborating with the University of Surrey, he builds and optimizes AMR and hybrid MPI/CUDA codes for problems ranging from solar MHD to cosmological reionization and globular cluster dynamics. His background spans PhD-level research in computer science, numerical simulation training from École Centrale, and hands-on HPC tuning (OpenMP, MPI, CUDA) for PRACE projects. Beyond coding, he has led public science outreach in Paris and taught programming and astrophysics labs, showing a rare blend of deep technical skill and science communication. A less obvious strength is his track record of coupling legacy astrophysics codes and developing visualization and density–potential tooling, enabling new scientific workflows rather than just faster runs.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI) / University Paris XI
Master's degree, Numerical simulation and modeling, Master's degree, Numerical simulation and modeling at Ecole centrale de Paris
PhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI)
Engineer's degree, Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, Engineer's degree, Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology at INSA Lyon
English, Spanish, langue des signes française, Chinese
Contributions:51 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 3 months
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