Théophile Chirac is a research engineer with 11 years of experience bridging physics and engineering, currently developing optical analyzers for ultrafast, ultra-high-energy experiments at CEA. He holds a PhD in physics and dual MSc degrees from École Centrale de Lyon and NTNU, and has led R&D on antiferromagnetic spintronic components, sub-picosecond imaging, and multiferroic skyrmion simulations. Comfortable across experiment, simulation and code, he has produced Monte Carlo and dynamical simulations, DAQ and lab automation, and contributed full-stack logic to open-source projects like an Agar.io bot. His background blends hands-on lab work with numerical modeling (Fortran, Matlab, C++) and optimization, making him effective at turning complex physical problems into practical instruments and algorithms. An early stint working 12-hour shifts in a Russian factory hints at practical resilience and an appetite for challenging environments.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Engineering Technology, General, Bachelor of Science (BSc) + Master of Science (MSc), Master of Science (MSc), Engineering Technology, General, Bachelor of Science (BSc) + Master of Science (MSc) at Ecole centrale de Lyon
Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics, Double Degree, Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics, Double Degree at Université Claude Bernard (Lyon I)
Prep school, PC*, Prep school, PC* at Lycée Saint Louis (Paris 6e)
The aim of the project is to create a bot that can play Agar.io
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:11 commits, 2 PRs, 6 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Théophile primarily contributed to the front-end and bot logic aspects of the Agar.io bot. They fixed blocker issues and addressed merge conflicts, likely involving the integration of new features or bug fixes. The user made changes to both `launcher.user.js` and `bot.user.js`, indicating involvement in user interface and bot functionality. There's also evidence of minor refactoring and version updates across the code.
A HUD for Steam Controller on Linux (inspired by VSCView on Windows)
Contributions:7 commits, 4 PRs, 6 pushes in 1 year 5 months
steamworkscontrollerwindowslinuxopenvr
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