Dario Soldi is a Modeling and Simulation Engineer with 10 years of experience bridging particle physics research and production prototyping for high-performance electronics and firmware. He has driven end-to-end trigger and DAQ systems at CERN’s NA62 and CMS experiments—designing, implementing and validating FPGA/ASIC firmware, test benches and synchronization schemes as sole developer on key L0 trigger components. In industry he prototypes SystemC ASIC models and virtual platforms for clients including General Motors, translating physics-grade rigour into automotive-level verification and modeling. His contributions to the CMS offline software (cmssw) show he can refactor complex scientific codebases for Phase II upgrades, marrying low-level hardware understanding with back-end software work. Colleagues rely on him for precise laboratory characterization (ADC ENOB/INL/DNL, jitter) and for building triggerless, parallel data-acquisition tools that surface real-time beam and trigger health.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
PhD degree, Elementary Particle Physics, PhD degree, Elementary Particle Physics at Università degli Studi di Torino
Bachelor’s Degree, Fisica, 109/110, Bachelor’s Degree, Fisica, 109/110 at Universita' Degli Studi di Torino
High School, 94/100, High School, 94/100 at Liceo Classico G. B. Gandino - Bra (CN)
Contributions:7 reviews, 27 commits, 1 PR in 1 month
Contributions summary:Dario's contributions primarily involve refactoring and modifying core software components within the CMS offline software project. Their work centers on adapting the software to the Phase II data format by transitioning and updating code, like the EcalDigiSimRecoPhase2 module, across different versions. They've made significant changes to the EcalDigiProducer_Ph2 class, integrating the latest noise matrices and pedestal calculations. The user also focuses on updating configuration files.
Contributions:45 commits, 33 pushes, 5 branches in 8 months
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