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Scouting report
Puerto Rican XR/chemistry educator building scientific 3D and VR learning tools
assessed from open-source footprint
Emmanuel is a distinctive niche builder — a chemistry educator working at the intersection of XR and computational chemistry. His standout original project, Gaussian-2-Blender (15 stars, his highest by far), converts Gaussian computational-chemistry files into 3D-renderable formats for Blender/Maya, and VRxn is a VR environment for teaching Diels-Alder stereochemistry. Only 5 repos, but the work is genuinely original and domain-specific with real traction for its niche. Specialized rather than broad.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Education & EdTech
- Climate & Sustainability
Signal breakdown
17
top repo 15
5
0% forks
2
6 yr
1
Active
40% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on VRxn
- 11 merged pull requests
- Original builder — 5 of their own repositories
- Consistently active, low abandonment
- Frontend focus with Backend
- Domain experience in Education & EdTech & Climate & Sustainability
- Core stack: TeX, JavaScript, C#, HTML
About
Skills
- TeX
- 3d Modeling
- Gaussian Blender Api
- C#
- HTML
- JavaScript
- Diels Alder
- Organic Chemistry
Featured work
Gaussian 2 Blender
Tool to convert '.com' Gaussian files into files supported by 3D rendering programs, such as Blender, Maya, and others.
- TeX
- 3d Modeling
- Gaussian Blender Api
by Emmanuel Echeverri
VRxn
Virtual Reality Learning Environment to support students' abilities to extract, represent, and predict stereochemical outcomes for Diels-Alder reacti…
- C#
- Diels Alder
- Organic Chemistry
- Stereochemistry
- Vr Learning Environments
by Emmanuel Echeverri
Emmanuel Echeverri
Personal Resume highlighting educational resource development experience and programming skills.
- HTML
by Emmanuel Echeverri
Reaction Viewer
Web app written in Threejs for a CER project
- JavaScript
by Emmanuel Echeverri
eecheve
Config files for my GitHub profile.
- Config
- Github Config
by Emmanuel Echeverri