Mick Mulder is a physics-trained researcher and early-career academic with a decade of experience applying data-driven methods from high-energy particle physics to complex measurements and detector calibration. After a PhD-era focus at Nikhef on billion-to-one rare-decay analyses and supervising master’s students, he advanced through research roles at CERN and the University of Groningen and is now a Juniorprofessor at TU Dortmund. He blends strong Python-based analysis and experiment calibration skills with hands-on mentoring and teaching experience in classical mechanics and relativity. Comfortable moving between large collaborations and university settings, he excels at turning noisy experimental data into robust results and guiding junior researchers. Based in Amsterdam, he brings both deep domain expertise in particle physics and a growing academic leadership profile that favors reproducible, software-driven science.
10 years of coding experience
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Physics, Master of Science (M.Sc.) Physics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam)
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Mick Mulder - Juniorprofessor at TU Dortmund University