Gilbert Montané Pinto
About Gilbert Montané Pinto
Gilbert Montané Pinto is a Research Engineer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, specializing in atmospheric modeling. He has a diverse background in software engineering and web development, with previous roles at HP and inLab FIB.
Work at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Gilbert Montané Pinto has been employed as a Research Engineer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center since 2018. He is part of the Computational Earth Sciences group within the Earth Sciences department. His role involves providing support to the Atmospheric Composition group, specifically in the development and execution of the NMMB-MONARCH atmospheric model using Autosubmit. His work contributes to advancing research in atmospheric sciences.
Education and Expertise
Gilbert Montané Pinto has a diverse educational background. He studied at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, where he earned a degree in Ingeniería informática from 2007 to 2014. He furthered his education at Universitat de Barcelona, obtaining a Master's degree in Meteorología from 2017 to 2019. Additionally, he completed a Master's in Dirección de proyectos at La Salle BCN from 2015 to 2016. This combination of studies equips him with a strong foundation in both engineering and atmospheric sciences.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Gilbert Montané Pinto worked at HP in various roles. He served as a Software Engineer in the Inno+Talent25 program from 2014 to 2016 and later as a SWQA Automation Engineer at SOGETI from 2016 to 2018, both positions based in Sant Cugat del Vallès. Earlier in his career, he worked at inLab FIB as a web and mobile development intern from 2012 to 2014 and provided HelpDesk support from 2010 to 2012.
Career Development
Gilbert Montané Pinto's career reflects a progressive development in the field of software engineering and research. His roles have evolved from providing technical support and web development to engaging in advanced research at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. His experience in automation and software quality assurance at HP complements his current research focus, showcasing a blend of practical and theoretical knowledge in engineering and atmospheric sciences.