Summary
Jason Brudvik is a software developer with a decade of experience building scientific and control-system software for major European research facilities. He blends a strong physics research background (PhD in Nuclear Physics) with hands-on engineering—developing data-access platforms, JupyterHub deployments on Kubernetes/HPC, web viewers for HDF5, and CI/CD-driven Python packages. At MAX IV he bridged experimental analysis, Geant4/C++ simulations and TANGO-based control integrations; he now applies that domain expertise to integrated control systems at ESS. Comfortable across the stack, Jason pairs legacy system work (MATLAB, Tango) with modern tooling (Docker, GitLab CI, conda/PyPI) and collaborative international projects. Colleagues benefit from his rare mix of experimentalist instincts for noisy data and pragmatic software delivery in mission-critical lab environments.
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Physics, BS, Physics at Harvey Mudd College
PhD, Nuclear Physics, PhD, Nuclear Physics at University of California, Los Angeles
English, Swedish