Summary
Dmitry Mishin is a system architect with over two decades of hands-on experience as a full-stack developer, DevOps engineer, and systems administrator, now overseeing a global Kubernetes cluster that federates compute across multiple research facilities. He brings deep expertise in cloud-native architectures, storage systems, network measurement, and monitoring, honed through roles at Berkeley Lab, San Diego Supercomputer Center, and academic research positions. Dmitry’s background in developing data storage services and streaming algorithms for scientific archives links practical operational leadership with research-grade systems design. He holds a PhD focused on GRID networks for geophysics and a Master’s in Computer Science, which informs his ability to bridge complex scientific requirements with robust, scalable infrastructure. Based in Vista, California, he is known for managing infrastructure at scale for diverse scientific workloads and for translating research needs into production-ready platforms.
10 years of coding experience
26 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Computer Science, Master, Computer Science at Moscow Institute of radioengineering, electronics and automation
PhD, GRID network for geophysics, PhD, GRID network for geophysics at Earth Physics Institute
English, Russian