Senior Principal Software And Cloud Architect at PCIG
London, England, United Kingdom
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Pouria Hadjibagheri is a Senior Principal Software and Cloud Architect based in London with a decade of experience building high-throughput web and data services for public health and academia. He blends software engineering, data science and systems biology to deliver production-grade dashboards, e-learning platforms, and scalable cloud architectures, having led the UK government’s flagship COVID-19 dashboard program. A hands-on engineer and mentor, he has driven end-to-end projects from R&D consultancy to enterprise deployments and contributed backend improvements to open-source Django tooling for robust image handling. He champions transparency and open data, advising on both technical and policy aspects to help organisations use data responsibly for public good.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Research (MRes), Bioinformatics with Systems Biology, Master of Research (MRes), Bioinformatics with Systems Biology at Birkbeck, University of London
Contributions:9 releases, 155 commits, 23 PRs in 5 years
Contributions summary:Pouria primarily contributed to the Django backend of the project, implementing features related to image uploads and processing within the Markdown editor. Their work included adding SVG image upload functionality, handling different content types, and integrating security measures. The changes involved modifications to forms, settings, and utilities, reflecting a focus on extending the functionality and robustness of the image handling capabilities within the Django application.
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Pouria Hadjibagheri - Senior Principal Software And Cloud Architect at PCIG