Electronics Engineer at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
San Francisco, California, United States
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Christos Bakalis is an Electronics Engineer and applied physicist with a PhD in Experimental High Energy Physics and eight years’ experience designing detector and data-acquisition electronics for timing-critical and slow-control systems. He has progressed from PhD research at CERN on ATLAS to instrumentation roles at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and now SLAC, specializing in FPGA firmware, mixed-signal integration, and embedded software for high-throughput experiments. Comfortable across analog and digital domains, he translates experimental requirements into robust, production-ready electronics and control systems. Based in San Francisco, he blends academic rigor with national-lab engineering discipline and a track record of delivering tightly integrated hardware–software solutions for frontier physics experiments.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Experimental High Energy Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Experimental High Energy Physics at National Technical University of Athens
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Christos Bakalis - Electronics Engineer at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory