Hemant Sharma is a computation scientist with a decade of experience developing data-reduction and analysis software for synchrotron experiments, currently working at Argonne National Laboratory and based near the Advanced Photon Source. He is the author of MIDAS, an open-source tool for high-energy X-ray diffraction and micro-tomography data processing, and has progressed from postdoctoral researcher to senior computational roles driving experiment-to-insight workflows. With a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering and a strong background in in-situ synchrotron characterization, he combines domain expertise in materials microstructure with practical software engineering to accelerate large-scale beamline science. Colleagues rely on him for both algorithmic rigor and production-ready code that handles the high-throughput demands of modern synchrotron facilities.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Master of Science, Materials Science and Engineering at Delft University ofTechnology
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Materials Science and Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Materials Science and Engineering at Punjab Engineering College (Deemed University)
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