Summary
Alexander Wolff is an Associate Specialist with a decade of experience applying computational and experimental approaches to structural biology, currently leading temperature-jump crystallography projects and real-time data analysis at UC Merced and LCLS campaigns. He combines hands-on HPC and data-infrastructure management (>100 TB) with custom analytics and code development to accelerate XFEL experiments and community tools. A PhD-trained biophysicist, he mentors students in crystallography, model refinement, and data processing while coauthoring peer-reviewed publications. Comfortable bridging bench and cluster, he has translated complex experimental workflows into reproducible pipelines and training programs—an orientation that reflects his wider curiosity for seeking truth through direct experience.
10 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MS), Molecular Biology, Master of Science (MS), Molecular Biology at University of Wyoming
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biophysics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biophysics at University of California, San Francisco
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