Summary
Francisco Alonso is a PhD physicist with 11+ years analyzing LHC data for the ATLAS experiment at CERN, combining deep expertise in statistical analysis, big-data processing, visualization, and machine learning using C++ and Python. He has a strong publication and conference record within large international collaborations and practical experience supervising students and leading analysis teams. Based in La Plata, Argentina, he bridges academic rigor with production-scale data workflows developed for high-energy physics. Beyond standard analysis, he brings a track record of designing scalable statistical pipelines and applying ML-driven workflows to extract subtle signals from complex datasets.
11 years of coding experience
Escuela Agropecuaria de Tres Arroyos
PhD in Physics, PhD in Physics at National University of La Plata
Licenciatura en Fisica, Licenciatura en Fisica at Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Spanish, English