Summary
Dmitry Mazilkin is a Junior Research Scientist with 11 years’ experience applying numerical modeling and software engineering to physical sciences, based out of Moscow with connections to Germany. Trained at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology through bachelor’s, master’s and postgraduate studies in applied physics, mathematics and numerical methods, he now conducts research at the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics RAS. His interests span robotics, spacecraft and vehicle autopilot systems, bioinformatics and DNA sequencing hardware/software, reflecting a rare blend of simulation expertise and hands-on systems thinking. Earlier experience as a self-employed algorithmic trader adds practical skills in risk management and quantitative algorithm design. Colleagues describe him as a technically rigorous problem-solver who bridges theoretical methods and applied software for complex engineering domains.
11 years of coding experience
Postgraduate education, Mathematical simulation, numerical methods and software systems, Postgraduate education, Mathematical simulation, numerical methods and software systems at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Russian, English, German