
Contributed to the Cambridge-ICCS/FTorch project by enhancing cross-platform build reliability and maintainability, with a focus on Windows and ARM environments. Addressed platform-specific tensor shape handling in the Fortran interface using conditional compilation, ensuring consistent data interpretation across systems. Improved build and documentation processes by refining CMake configurations, updating Windows-specific guidance, and clarifying integration test dependencies. Modernized CI infrastructure with GitHub Actions to support robust cross-OS testing and streamlined onboarding for new contributors. Leveraged C++, Fortran, and Python to implement these changes, resulting in more reliable tensor operations, reduced integration delays, and a smoother development workflow for future contributors.
December 2024 — Cambridge-ICCS/FTorch: Strengthened Windows and cross-platform CI/test infrastructure to improve reliability and faster iteration across environments. Updated Windows testing docs and dependency guidance to reduce setup time and troubleshooting. No critical bugs fixed this month; primary focus on reliability, maintainability, and onboarding efficiency. Business value: more stable CI, clearer Windows workflows, and broader contributor support enabling faster release cycles and fewer integration delays.
December 2024 — Cambridge-ICCS/FTorch: Strengthened Windows and cross-platform CI/test infrastructure to improve reliability and faster iteration across environments. Updated Windows testing docs and dependency guidance to reduce setup time and troubleshooting. No critical bugs fixed this month; primary focus on reliability, maintainability, and onboarding efficiency. Business value: more stable CI, clearer Windows workflows, and broader contributor support enabling faster release cycles and fewer integration delays.
November 2024 monthly work summary for Cambridge-ICCS/FTorch focusing on delivering cross-platform stability and build/maintainability enhancements. The team addressed platform-specific tensor shape handling and strengthened the Fortran interface, while also improving Windows-centric build guidance and code quality to support easier onboarding and future work.
November 2024 monthly work summary for Cambridge-ICCS/FTorch focusing on delivering cross-platform stability and build/maintainability enhancements. The team addressed platform-specific tensor shape handling and strengthened the Fortran interface, while also improving Windows-centric build guidance and code quality to support easier onboarding and future work.

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