Summary
András Wacha is a research-focused physicist and software-savvy experimentalist with 17 years’ experience in small-angle X-ray scattering, data analysis, and molecular dynamics. As a Research Fellow at the Research Centre for Natural Sciences (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), he combines hands-on instrument development and embedded control software with simulation work on peptides and phospholipid bilayers. Fluent in Python and comfortable across X-ray hardware and computational toolchains, he bridges laboratory engineering and computational modeling to turn complex scattering experiments into quantitative insights. A summa cum laude PhD in physics underpins his rigor, and his background building a new SAXS instrument hints at practical electronics and firmware skills often missing from purely computational researchers.
16 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, Summa cum laude, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, Summa cum laude at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
English, German, Latin, Hungarian