Passionate about developing complex back-end algorithms to support functional and intuitive data-driven web applications. Experienced in several programming languages, such as JavaScript, Python, C, and in the processing of large datasets. With a doctoral degree in Computational Physics, qualified to use analytical and creative thinking to find solutions for highly technical problems. Equipped with the ability to work independently and collaboratively on multiple complex projects. Able to prioritize competing tasks under pressure after a five-year postdoctoral research project focusing on computer modeling of physical phenomena in materials science. Interested in pursuing career opportunities in areas involving data manipulation and the development of data-driven web applications.
Robert Paruch received his Ph.D. in computational physics at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. His research interests have been in computer modeling of physical phenomena and data analysis aimed at improving the efficiency and productivity of experimental setups. His work experience includes a five-year postdoctoral appointment at the Pennsylvania State University, the Department of Chemistry, where his research projects focused on modeling of sputtering of materials by energetic particles and building analytical models. The results of his research helped in the development of new approaches to interpreting computer simulations, as well as optimization of the secondary-ion mass spectrometry analytical technique. Coauthored over 25 scientific publications as a result of independent and collaborative work within the research group, peer-reviewed research publications, and presented the results of research at numerous international conferences and workshops. In his spare time, he enjoys photographing, traveling, and cooking.
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