Víctor Uriarte is a data scientist with a decade of experience applying engineering rigor to data-driven problems within Intel and academic research settings. With a background in mechanical engineering (M.S. Georgia Tech, B.S. FIU) he transitioned from process and board-enabling engineering roles into analytics, blending experimental measurement and signal processing experience with production data science. He contributes to open-source Python tooling—improving internals of projects like pythonnet and sqlparse—and has modernized tooling ranging from Sublime plugins to Reddit stock-trending pipelines, showing a preference for maintainable, refactor-first solutions. Based in Phoenix, he brings deep familiarity with low-level system behavior and parser/lexer work that informs robust data pipelines and model inputs. Colleagues would note his pragmatic focus on code clarity, testability, and migrating legacy patterns to native Python idioms.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Masters, Mechanical Engineering, Masters, Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
BS, Mechanical Engineering, Math Science, Robotics and Mechatronics, BS, Mechanical Engineering, Math Science, Robotics and Mechatronics at Florida International University
Contributions:1 release, 196 commits, 40 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Víctor contributed to the `sqlparse` project, a Python module for parsing SQL. Their work focused on refactoring and improving the internal workings of the parser. They made changes to the lexer, including handling encoding, and also improved the grouping mechanisms within the parser. Additionally, they addressed several issues related to identifier handling and formatting rules.
Python for .NET is a package that gives Python programmers nearly seamless integration with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 300 commits, 101 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Víctor primarily contributed to the project by refactoring code, fixing typos, and formatting files. The code changes indicate interaction with core components such as class definitions and the structure of the runtime library. They also added a test version of the module. This work suggests a focus on the internal workings of the Python for .NET runtime, potentially improving maintainability and addressing minor issues.
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