Senior Scientific Software Developer
Roche
I am a graduate of Automation and Robotics at Lodz University of Technology. During internships at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), I wrote a master's thesis and a doctorate on the modeling of superconducting magnets used in elementary particle accelerators (I received the IEEE CSC Graduate Study Fellowship in Applied Superconductivity, scholarships from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education).
Currently, I hold the position of Senior Scientific Software Developer at Roche, working on a digital biomarker project.
As a Senior Research Fellow at CERN, I created a platform for data analysis and anomaly detection in the Large Hadron Collider. Working as a Senior Researcher at ETH Zürich, I developed new methods for optimizing components used in elementary particle accelerators. For years, I have been cooperating with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Stanford Linear Accelerator, Paul Scherrer Institute, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare. At the beginning of my career, I completed internships in international corporations (ABB, Procter&Gamble Gillette, and Raytheon as a scholar of the Polish-American Freedom Foundation). I participated in postgraduate courses at Harvard, Stanford, and MIT.