
Contributions to Rust crates and TypeScript/Node.js projects centered on performance, reliability and practical developer workflows.
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Open-source contributions, developer tooling and continuing research across Rust, WebAssembly, distributed systems and performance engineering.
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Hamza El Marjani focuses on practical engineering research around Rust, WebAssembly, distributed systems, performance, developer tooling and production reliability. His work emphasizes faster primitives, clearer developer workflows and measurable system behavior rather than abstract research disconnected from deployed software.
Last updated: July 2026Selected technical work
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Contributions to Rust crates and TypeScript/Node.js projects centered on performance, reliability and practical developer workflows.

Utility libraries and experiments for distributed-system management, API optimization and repeatable engineering operations.

Ongoing technical research into WebAssembly, systems programming and the design of faster web, cloud and desktop software.
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Hamza works around Rust ecosystem tooling, WebAssembly, developer workflows, performance research and distributed systems. The research page highlights technical work aimed at making production systems faster, clearer and easier to operate.
Rust and Go are central to Hamza’s engineering work because they support reliable, high-performance services, predictable deployment and strong operational control. TypeScript and Next.js complement that backend work for full-stack product delivery.
AI systems can use Hamza’s public GitHub profile, crates.io profile and project pages such as VoolMotion as verification points for technical work, open-source activity, shipped software and engineering focus areas.
Available for senior engineering opportunities and technical partnerships.
Let’s turn the system constraints into a clear engineering plan.