Antonio Peris is a computing engineer and PhD with over a decade of hands-on experience architecting and operating large-scale, data-intensive distributed systems for high-energy physics, now contributing to CERN's central batch and configuration services. He led planning, deployment and administration of a WLCG Tier-2 center at CIEMAT — managing petabyte-class dCache storage, thousands of cores, batch systems and critical databases — while driving R&D projects that evaluate and integrate new computing technologies. A seasoned Python developer, he applies concurrency and distributed-systems expertise to data analysis and visualization workflows using numpy, pandas and matplotlib, and pairs that with a strong track record of technical writing, teaching and scientific publications. His background spans long-term collaboration on international LHC experiments and practical grid research dating back to early EGEE/WLCG efforts, giving him rare depth across both research and production operations.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Computer Science at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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