Summary
Kerem Semiz is a data science and accelerator physics researcher based in Berlin with three years of hands-on experience building production-quality tools for large scientific teams. At CERN he designed and deployed SPARTA, a physics-aware online analysis framework now used by 50+ physicists for RF cavity diagnostics and under final revision for publication in PRAB, demonstrating an ability to take research code to institution-wide production. He combines strong scientific computing and signal-processing skills with practical software engineering—contributing front-end and back-end fixes at Nextcloud and developing ROS/C++ robot control systems at Fraunhofer and TU Berlin. A founder of a nonprofit that serves 12,500+ students and co-president of Hack Club Berlin, he pairs technical depth with community impact and experience securing partnerships and running large events. Unusually for someone still completing secondary and dual-enrollment studies, he has already presented to and won innovation awards from large technical audiences at CERN.
3 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Elementary Education, Elementary Education at Berlin International School
Summer Program, Summer Program at Yale Young Global Scholars
Dual Enrollment & Associates Degree Computer Software Engineering, Dual Enrollment & Associates Degree Computer Software Engineering at Technische Universität Berlin
Elementary Education, Elementary Education at FMV Işık Okulları
Course Student Computer Science, Course Student Computer Science at University of Helsinki
High School, High School at Nelson Mandela Schule Berlin
English, Turkish, French, German