on May 9
Stefano Borini
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ph.D. in computational chemistry, with industrial and academic experience as a scientific software developer. Holds skills in various languages and technologies, and research experience in computational chemistry and bioinformatics.
An enthusiast of science, programming and technology in general, likes interesting problems both inside and outside of academic research, and enjoys working on cutting-edge technologies with a peer or within a group of similarly motivated people.
He welcomes new experiences and lifestyles to expand his point of view and curiosity for challenging tasks, and makes the best out of the sum of his knowledge.
He speaks native Italian, fluent English, good French, and some Danish, Swedish, Spanish and German.
Technologies
python linux c scientific-computing databases django javascript semantic-web c++
windows java perl
Experience (6)
Postdoctoral Researcher
Jacobs University Bremen
October 2011 - Current
Scientific Software Engineer
Scientific Computing and Modelling
October 2010 - September 2011
Currently unavailable
Postdoctoral Researcher
National Institute of Informatics - Tokyo, Japan
October 2009 - September 2010
Continuing development of Wavemol molecular database project, focused on data from molecular reactivity networks.
Postdoctoral Researcher
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
October 2008 - September 2009
Fixed term, one year postdoctoral contract on data management in quantum chemistry and high throughput computational approaches, finalized at structure-property relationship data mining.
- Started Wavemol project for a community-enhanced database for computational chemistry data
- Performed research on non linear optical properties of polyene compounds
- Published scientific papers on polyacetylene non-linear optics properties as dependent on structural modifications
- Performed teaching in thermodynamics exercises
- Applied grants for FP7 European Framework Program and Marie Curie IEF
Postdoctoral Researcher/Scientific software developer
Center for Biological Sequence Analysis - Technical University of Denmark
August 2007 - July 2008
One year fixed term contract as Postdoc and Scientific Software Developer, finalized at refactoring a database application for data mining on bacterial genome sequences.
- Scientific programming and managerial tasks: involved in refactoring and redesign of Genome Atlas application, assisted by a student
- Developed flexible package manager as a support tool for the database computational engine: Chestnut Package Manager
- Co-authored textbook "Computing for comparative genomics", Ussery, Borini, Wassenaar - Springer - ISBN: 978-1-84800-254-8
- Research: Development of tools for evaluation and improved visualization of codon usage in bacteria and metagenomic samples
- Teaching: lab exercises for course in comparative microbial genomics
- Managed students for internal research project
Scientific Software Developer
Atomistix A/S - Copenhagen, Denmark
April 2006 - July 2007
Hired as a scientific software developer, full-time, unlimited time contract. Performed tasks:
- Design, implementation and testing of a framework for Density Functional Theory calculations (NanoLanguage), in particular for the Input/Output and data sharing with the Virtual NanoLab Graphical Interface
- Design, implementation and testing of a PHP/MySQL web application for automatic deployment and testing of night builds and final release
- Design, implementation and testing of autoadjustment in a GUI molecular builder tool (Virtual NanoLab)
- Research in graph theory, with support for symmetry operations
Education
Ph.D. Computational Chemistry
Ferrara University, Italy/Universite' Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
January 2003 - December 2005
Shared Italy/France Ph.D. Collaboration with CINECA Supercomputing Center for European COST D26 Localization/D23 Metachem Grid project. Research fields:
- Ab-initio quantum chemistry advanced techniques (Localized CASSCF Freeze-and-cut, single state and quasi-degenerate n-Electron Valence state Perturbation Theory, Franck-Condon factors evaluation) and use of software: Molcas, Dalton, Gaussian
- Design of a data model for quantum chemistry entities
- Design, implementation and testing of:
- Q5Cost: a HDF5 based library for quantum chemistry entities handling
- F77xml/F90xml: a Fortran/C binding library for XML DOM parsing
- Kmonodim: a quantum chemistry teaching tool
Master Degree in Chemistry
Ferrara University, Italy
September 1996 - July 2002
Master Degree in Computational Chemistry 110/110 with honors.
In addition, performed:
- Freelance development and administration of a PHP/MySQL exam booking service, Bologna University
- Deployment and administration of a Beowulf cluster for parallel computing in bioinformatics research, Ferrara University
Stack Exchange Last seen 4 days ago
Open Source
python-raytrace
A python toy raytracer just for fun
May 2011 - Current; followed by 2 people
Only developer for a just for fun project to always keep me well trained on python.
Writing
Computing for Comparative Microbial Genomics
Bioinformatics for MicrobiologistsDavid W. Ussery, Trudy M. Wassenaar, Stefano Borini
Tools
Commodore CBM (unibody!)
vim
Background
Author of Chestnut Package Manager, Q5Cost library, and the freshly started Wavemol project.
An avid blogger about science and programming, on his personal website ForTheScience.org and active member of the StackOverflow programmers' community where every day he learns and teaches a bit more.
Additional links
Researcher ID A-4542-2009 (list of scientific publications)
Worked on Commodore 64 since the age of 4, then moves to Amiga 1200 and finally to a Linux PC (Slackware 3.4). Unix enthusiast, but also appreciates a stylish interface, hence he could not resist the design of MacOSX. Now he uses it as his main platform, although still enjoys Linux as a developer and sysadmin-friendly platform.
Avid Dungeons and Dragons player since 10 years, and 6-string bass player for another 10, now he settles for a couple of songs at the piano. An enthusiast of science, computing and intriguing tasks. Likes clear exposition and rational tackling of problems.
