Summary
Andrii Usachov is a high-energy physics researcher based in Amsterdam with a decade of experience studying the LHCb experiment at CERN. As a Veni grant scholar at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, he convener the QEE physics working group, driving New Physics searches, electroweak physics, and physics with jets. His work blends theory with hands-on data analysis, track reconstruction, QCD phenomenology, statistics, and software trigger development, anchored by a PhD in Elementary Particle Physics from Université Paris-Saclay. He has built a robust track record through roles at Nikhef and CERN-related projects, spanning collaborations across Paris-Saclay, Paris-Sud, and Dutch institutions. He is known for turning complex data into testable, auditable scientific insights, combining rigorous research with leadership in international collaborations.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Elementary Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Elementary Particle Physics at Université Paris-Saclay
Master's degree, Elementary Particle Physics, with distinction, Master's degree, Elementary Particle Physics, with distinction at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
English, Ukrainian, Russian, French, Dutch