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Scouting report
Engineering-math background applying Python to numerical-methods tooling
assessed from open-source footprint
Willmers comes to code from an electromechanical and mechanical engineering background, currently pursuing a pure-mathematics master's, and that shows in the work: a linear/non-linear system solver built on iterative methods plus a practical HEIC-to-JPEG batch converter. The public footprint is small (five original Python/HTML repos, no stars, three followers) and steady rather than wide, with 28 commits over the past year and no verified external open-source contributions yet. The signal is a focused, problem-solving sensibility in scientific computing; the limit is reach and polish, which are still early.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Signal breakdown
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5
0% forks
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5.8 yr
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Active
20% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on LNL-Solver
- Original builder — 5 of their own repositories
- Consistently active, low abandonment
- Backend focus with Data / ML
- Core stack: Python, HTML
About
Skills
- Python
- HTML
Featured work
LNL Solver
This is WHSolver a tool to solve Linear and Non-Linear System using iterative standard methods
- Python
by sr3m
Heic To Jpeg Converter
This a mass heic to jpeg converter. The *.py file shall be placed in the folder with the .heic pictures and execute the algorithm through the command…
- Python
by sr3m