I graduated with a PhD in physics, working on searches for new elementary particles with the ATLAS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. I have six years of experience developing in C++. I'm looking for early career software engineering opportunities, worldwide.
I'm flexible with the technology stack -- I'm very happy to learn something new. A plus (but not a requirement) would be if the position involves research engineering, applied science, finance, and/or lower-level work (e.g. C++).
I am very puzzled by your comment. Please take the time to read my resume or CV. It is quite clearly written what my PhD is in and my research. It is also quite clear in my CV what research is in publication review and has been published. There is no reference anywhere to any work done "in 2002" or "18 years ago".
Remote: Yes (in-person also OK)
Willing to relocate: Yes, worldwide. I may require a work visa. I am a Canadian citizen.
Technologies: C++, Python, (Scientific) data analysis, Statistics, Linux
Resume: https://cjustin88.github.io/resume_JustinChiu.pdf
Email: [email protected]
I graduated with a PhD in physics, working on searches for new elementary particles with the ATLAS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. I have six years of experience developing in C++. I'm looking for early career software engineering opportunities, worldwide.
I'm flexible with the technology stack -- I'm very happy to learn something new. A plus (but not a requirement) would be if the position involves research engineering, applied science, finance, and/or lower-level work (e.g. C++).