Summary
Artem Anikeev is an engineer with 12 years of hands-on experience designing, building, and operating high-performance computing clusters for research environments. After needing HPC resources for his PhD in physics, he helped create five public and several private clusters and has run his university's HPC center solo since 2019, covering hardware selection, data-center engineering, system administration, and user support. He brings deep expertise in low-latency non-blocking networks (Mellanox/QLogic), cluster filesystems (NFS, GlusterFS, Ceph), GPU acceleration (NVIDIA), and CPU SIMD optimizations (AVX512 FMA). Artem routinely profiles and tunes scientific applications, patches software when necessary, and delivers lectures and workshops to train users—combining researcher empathy with production-grade operations. A practical problem-solver who never shies from cabling racks or debugging performance hotspots, he thrives at the intersection of physics and infrastructure.
12 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)