I'm Max Qian — a passionate developer with a deep love for the stars 🌌 and clean, efficient code. My mission is to bridge the gap between astronomy and software by building open-source tools that empower researchers, educators, and fellow stargazers.
🔭 Astronomy isn’t just a hobby for me—it’s a lens through which I view problem-solving. Whether it’s simulating celestial mechanics or processing telescope data, I thrive on turning cosmic curiosity into functional software.
- 🤔 Exploring emerging technologies and crafting practical software solutions—sometimes with a quick hack, sometimes with elegant architecture.
- 🌱 Deepening my knowledge in System Design, Advanced Algorithms, and High-Performance Computing—because the universe doesn’t wait, and neither should our code.
- ✍️ C++ Development and Competitive Programming are my go-to playgrounds for sharpening logic and performance intuition.
- ⭐ Primary Focus: Building and contributing to astronomical software—from data pipelines to visualization tools and simulation engines.
I believe in the power of open collaboration. Most of my projects are open-source, and I warmly welcome contributions, suggestions, or even just a friendly chat about astronomy or algorithms!
👉 Feel free to:
- 🌱 Star a repo you find useful
- 💬 Open an issue if you spot a bug or have an idea
- 🤝 Fork & contribute to make our tools better together
While I spend most of my time under the stars (or in front of a terminal), I’m always open to meaningful conversations—whether it’s about orbital mechanics, optimizing a C++ loop, or the latest in telescope tech.
✨ There’s always someone who will look at the starry sky with you.
And maybe, that someone could be me.
🚀 “We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.” — Carl Sagan
Profile last updated: September 2025