About the Software Project

The Software Project is a 10-week course between April and June at TU Delft where teams of Computer Science students partner with external companies to deliver real software solutions. Working full-time on a project, we follow industry-standard practices—from requirements engineering and agile development through testing and final delivery. Your problem becomes our mission.

Why work with us?

We are a team of six Computer Science and Engineering BSc students at TU Delft, bringing together diverse expertise in full-stack development, machine learning, data science, and cybersecurity. Our members have contributed to top-ranked research labs, deployed experiments on the International Space Station, and placed in national hackathons. We thrive on tackling complex problems and delivering polished, well-engineered solutions.

The Cast

Francisco Carriço

Francisco Carriço

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From the moment I was little and my sister introduced me to the world of programming, I have had a flame that has kept my curiosity and motivation to work with computers going. Throughout my life I have worked on countless projects, some of which I relish to this day due to the effort I put into them. I have thus built a lot of experience, especially in the field of web development and computer graphics, which are perhaps my two favorite areas in Computer Science.

Guy Barel

Guy Barel

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My interest in computers stems from a desire to contribute to aging research at the intersection of mathematics and biology. Over time, this evolved into a broader exploration, from working as a computer technician at the hardware level to developing models for dynamical systems. My current research investigates breast cancer treatments through epigenetic reprogramming within a top-5 globally ranked systems biology lab.

Eva Miesen

Eva Miesen

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My passion for solving complex problems first drew me towards medicine and detective work, but as my interest in computers deepened, it naturally led me to Computer Science and Engineering. I am particularly fascinated by cybercrime, digital forensics and OSINT, which reconnect with that early investigative curiosity. Since September 2025, I have been an active member of the TU Delft CTF team, where I deepen my practical skills and collaborate with like-minded peers. In the future, I hope to take on a role in which I bridge the gap between technical and non-technical worlds.

Iasonas Chronis

Iasonas Chronis

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I've always been drawn to the creative process of turning ideas into real-world solutions, especially in technology and AI. This curiosity led me to take part in competitions and build data-driven projects, while developing full-stack applications and exploring areas from machine learning and anomaly detection to low-level interpreters. Outside of tech, I'm passionate about digital art and illustration, which reflects the same creativity I bring to building technology.

James Thomas

James Thomas

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I'm passionate about proper software engineering processes, and a firm believer that a great project starts far before the first line of code is written !

With experience as a TA for a Group Software Project and as a student mentor, I find immense satisfaction from seeing groups grow and thrive through proper planning and the right mindset. Within the team, I will take the lead in establishing robust workflows and cultivating the right team mentality.

Deyan Papazov

Deyan Papazov

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Ever since I was little, I've been curious about how computers work and what happens behind the screen. That curiosity grew into a strong interest in computer science, especially AI, machine learning, and backend development. I enjoy building practical, data-driven solutions and structured applications focused on performance. Playing the piano since I was little has helped me manage stress, while volleyball has strengthened my teamwork skills.