Summary
Aurelijus Rinkevicius is a technology leader and physicist with 11 years of experience at the intersection of high-energy physics, detector instrumentation, and technology transfer, currently serving as Chief Technology Officer at BPTI while maintaining a long-term association with CERN. He led national collaboration efforts between Lithuania and CERN as a research professor and chair, focusing on top–Higgs interactions and pixelated detector development for the CMS experiment. His hands-on background spans detector upgrades, DAQ and calibration, and multivariate event reconstruction from postdoctoral work at Cornell and research roles at the University of Florida. Known for translating complex physics technologies into practical applications, he combines strategic leadership with deep experimental expertise—a profile that blends academic rigor with product-minded impact.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Elementary Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Elementary Particle Physics at University of Florida
English, Lithuanian, French, Russian, German