Summary
Francesco Randi is a Principal Scientist with 11 years of interdisciplinary research experience, blending a PhD in condensed matter physics with a transition into experimental and computational neuroscience. He led projects at Princeton mapping neuronal signal propagation in C. elegans using custom ultrafast microscopy, real-time computer vision, and computational modeling, and now applies that expertise to translational science at Regeneron. His background in pump-probe experiments and nonequilibrium materials lends a rare quantitative toolkit for designing and interpreting high-speed biological measurements. A hands-on builder of bespoke instrumentation and analysis pipelines, he has also developed transgenic animal lines for comparative neurobiology. Based in Tarrytown, NY, he brings a physicist’s rigor to biological problems and a practical knack for turning complex experimental constraints into actionable data.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Liceo Scientifico Europeo Rainerum
PhD in Physics Physics / Condensed matter, PhD in Physics Physics / Condensed matter at Università degli Studi di Trieste
Italian, German, English