Summary
Martin Hanicinec is a physicist and scientific programmer with 10 years of hands-on experience in SEM, plasma etching, and plasma modeling, currently serving as SEM Process Owner at digid in Mainz. He holds a PhD from UCL where he developed plasma global models, a 0D modeling code and the LIDA lifetimes database, and has combined R&D roles in industry—SPTS and TESCAN—focusing on plasma dicing, vacuum systems, and particle optics. Comfortable switching between lab experiments, COMSOL FEM simulations and Python development, he builds practical tooling that bridges complex physics and production processes. A pragmatic advocate of the scientific method, he also applies machine learning and automation to chemistry-set reduction and database curation—work that has supported consultancy for the IAEA and spin-off software at Quantemol.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree Plasma Physics, Master’s Degree Plasma Physics at Masaryk University Brno
University College London
Czech, English, German, Norwegian