Andrei Trebushinin is a physicist and experimentalist with nine years of experience applying statistical optics, accelerator physics, and numerical methods to characterise X-ray sources such as synchrotrons and free-electron lasers. He developed numerically efficient algorithms for simulating random Gaussian fields that have been applied to optics modelling and used them to reproduce complex XFEL optical setups. His work spans electron beam diagnostics at European XFEL—including beam size measurements using synchrotron radiation and autocorrelation techniques—and contributions to attosecond pulse generation experiments. Based in Hamburg, he completed a summa cum laude Dr. rer. nat. and holds top grades from Novosibirsk State University, reflecting strong theoretical and computational foundations. Outside the lab he documents long-distance solo hikes with silent filmmaking and hones photography and climbing skills, a combination that underscores his attention to detail and endurance in both fieldwork and research.
9 years of coding experience
Dr. rer. nat., Physics, summa cum laude (awarded in exceptional cases — equivalent to 6.0/5.0), Dr. rer. nat., Physics, summa cum laude (awarded in exceptional cases — equivalent to 6.0/5.0) at University of Hamburg
Master's degree, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 5.0/5.0, Master's degree, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 5.0/5.0 at Novosibirsk State University (NSU)
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