Summary
Homer Wolfmeister is a Senior Software Engineer with 12 years of experience building data-driven, enterprise-grade software and currently works at Google. Trained as a physicist with a Ph.D. in experimental particle physics, he brings deep quantitative rigor from leading large, international research collaborations and petabyte-scale data analyses. His background spans principal data science roles at CA Technologies—where he shipped predictive and anomaly-detection models—to production software engineering at Google, blending research-grade modeling with production reliability. He also teaches mathematics and computer science at a small liberal arts college in Kentucky, keeping one foot in academia and mentoring the next generation of engineers. Comfortable across systems, models, and real-time data pipelines, he has a proven track record of translating complex scientific problems into scalable software. Colleagues rely on him for thoughtful architecture, data intuition, and a knack for making dense technical work accessible.
12 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Experimental Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Experimental Particle Physics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics and Physics, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics and Physics at New College of Florida
german (cefr b1, 2007), English