Summary
Daniel Hachmeister is a postdoctoral associate at MIT with eight years of experience bridging experimental plasma diagnostics and engineering physics research. He completed a PhD and master's work at Instituto Superior Técnico, where he also taught while developing expertise in plasma reflectometry and related instrumentation. At MIT he is designing a reflectometry system for the SPARC project, applying hands-on systems engineering to fusion-scale diagnostics. Based in Cambridge, MA, Daniel combines academic rigor with practical device implementation and a knack for translating complex electromagnetic measurement challenges into deployable hardware and software solutions. An understated strength is his sustained commitment to mentoring and teaching alongside research, reflecting an ability to communicate technical concepts to diverse audiences.
8 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Engineering Physics, Master's degree, Engineering Physics at Instituto Superior Técnico