Bogdan Tanygin is a strategic client partner, deeptech angel investor, and applied physicist with 11 years of cross-disciplinary experience blending engineering, research, and business development from Warsaw. He advises and co-founds startups while leading client engagements at N-iX, bringing hands-on scientific credibility from a PhD in applied physics and a history of senior research roles. As an active open-source contributor to the well-regarded ESPResSo molecular dynamics project, he has implemented core simulation features and solved nontrivial numerical and GPU issues—an uncommon technical depth for someone in commercial client-facing roles. His background spans enterprise software delivery, R&D management, and technical presales across EU and US markets, enabling him to translate complex physics-driven problems into viable product strategies. Known for bridging academic rigor with pragmatic engineering, he often operates at the intersection of simulation science, embedded avionics consulting, and strategic technology commercialization.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D. Applied physics Electronics and Computer Systems, Ph.D. Applied physics Electronics and Computer Systems at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Contributions:658 commits, 41 PRs, 183 comments in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Bogdan primarily contributed to the core functionality of the ESPResSo package by implementing new features and fixing bugs in the simulation core. Their work included adding the Bjerrum parameter to the dipolar direct sum (DDS) GPU actor, fixing compilation issues related to Gaussian random number generation, and correcting a bug in the Langevin thermostat. Additionally, they implemented and tested per-particle rotational friction parameters and made improvements to the algorithm.
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