Summary
Joze Zobec is a Technical Architect with 13 years of experience designing hardware and software architectures for scientific, medical and industrial particle accelerators, nuclear reactors and satellite systems. Trained in theoretical and experimental particle physics (MSc, PhD work at UCL/CMS), he blends deep domain knowledge in detector instrumentation with hands-on skills in asynchronous drivers, HPC, Big Data, AI and control systems. He cut analysis runtimes by ~86% during a DESY project and helped prototype a triangulating silicon dosimeter early in his career, illustrating a rare mix of firmware, C/embedded and systems-level design. After a stint as an IT consultant building solutions for real-estate and medical clients, he now architects control systems for ITER and other accelerator facilities while still experimenting with SDR, ML on microcontrollers and autonomous sensing in his spare time. Based in Slovenia, he pairs research-grade rigor with pragmatic engineering to deliver complex, safety-critical systems.
13 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Experimental particle physics, /, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Experimental particle physics, / at Université catholique de Louvain
Master of Science - MS, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 8.9/10, Master of Science - MS, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 8.9/10 at University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics