Summary
Ehsan Moravveji is a High Performance Computing Analyst with nine years of experience at KU Leuven, where he combines cutting-edge HPC analysis with scientific research in astronomy. An astronomer by training, he transitioned into HPC to manage and exploit large datasets, delivering problem-solving and numerically rigorous solutions in both academic and high-tech R&D contexts. He holds a PhD in theoretical astrophysics and has specialized experience in optical interferometry, reflecting a strong foundation in complex data and simulations. He works independently when needed but thrives as a collaborative team player, consistently applying disciplined, self-organized work practices. Based in Leuven, Belgium, he has led and contributed to cross-disciplinary projects from Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowships to continuing HPC analytics roles, bridging academia and industry. He is passionate about adopting new technologies to push the frontiers of high-performance computing in research and development.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Stellar Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Stellar Physics at Astronomy and Astrophysics
SB and MSc, Physics and Astrophysics, SB and MSc, Physics and Astrophysics at shiraz university
Training, Optical Interferometry, Training, Optical Interferometry at Observatoire Cote d'Azur
English, Dutch, german, elementary, persian, fluent