Location: Seattle, WA, USA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Python, Matplotlib, Scipy, Numpy, sk-learn, Keras, Tensorflow, Julia, Fortran, SQL, git, slurm, Linux, MS Office, analog circuit design, optical systems design, high-energy laser operation, optical spectroscopy, photonics, sensors, interferometry, polarimetry, plasma physics, ultra-high vacuum, X-ray detection, Bayesian inference, probability theory, statistics, Monte Carlo methods, information theory, calculus, differential equations, linear algebra
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KJUpr03_t5CqS-u_HAr3P6iWJzb…
Email: hnhiring.constrain602@passmail.net
I have a PhD in experimental physics + 8 years of experience, include 4 years at startups. I can take complex electro-optical hardware projects from concept through design, construction, testing, operation, data analysis, comparison with simulations, and visualization/presentation of results. I have run physics simulations on HPC clusters. I routinely use the scientific Python stack for data analysis and visualization.
I am a self-starter comfortable with minimal supervision, and working with small cross-functional teams. I am excited to learn new technologies, on the job or in my own time. For instance, I taught myself about relational algebra and SQL because I wanted to explore probabilistic databases as an approach to statistical learning.