Summary
Adelina Lintuluoto is an applied physicist and science-education specialist with nine years of experience at CERN, currently serving as a Senior Fellow in Science Education after a PhD in Experimental Particle Physics (magna cum laude) from KIT. She combines deep expertise in big-data analysis and CMS detector workflows with hands-on software work—automating calibration pipelines and contributing features to the REANA reproducible-analysis platform. Her background spans public-facing science communication (interactive shows and guided tours) and mentoring of undergraduate and doctoral students, translating complex research into accessible learning experiences. Notably, she developed and implemented “data scouting” strategies to extend CMS’s physics reach, demonstrating a knack for pragmatic, systems-level solutions that bridge research, tooling, and outreach.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Experimental Particle Physics, 1.0 (magna cum laude)., Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Experimental Particle Physics, 1.0 (magna cum laude). at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Master of Science (MSc), Theoretical and Computational Methods in Physics, 4 (very good)., Master of Science (MSc), Theoretical and Computational Methods in Physics, 4 (very good). at University of Helsinki
Swedish, English, French