Summary
Nikita Tretyakov is an HPC Scientist with 13 years of experience specializing in squeezing performance from CPU and GPU clusters for research computing. Based in the Frankfurt Rhine-Main area, he maintains and optimizes software stacks and containerized workflows (Docker, Singularity/Apptainer) to ensure efficient intra- and inter-node utilization. His background includes a PhD in theoretical physics and postdoctoral work coupling molecular dynamics with lattice Boltzmann methods, which informs a methodical, simulation-savvy approach to performance tuning. Proficient in C++, Python, Bash and tooling like EasyBuild, he pairs low-level application tweaks with reproducible deployment practices. Colleagues rely on him to bridge domain science and systems engineering, often uncovering hardware bottlenecks that are not obvious from application code alone.
13 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Theoretical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Theoretical Physics at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Lomonosov Moscow State University
English, German, Russian, French, Spanish