Nikolaos Tsirintanis is an experimental physicist with 7+ years of experience specializing in particle-physics data analysis, large-scale scientific software development, and detector R&D at CERN and the University of Athens. He led key analysis and Monte Carlo production tasks for ATLAS Run I and II searches for heavy W′ bosons, including event selection, background estimation, and uncertainty treatment, and contributed to Muon NSW detector prototypes and DAQ upgrades. Comfortable in both hands-on detector commissioning and complex offline analysis, he has modernized muon quality monitoring tools and optimized shift frameworks used for production data validation. Now based in Amsterdam, he is seeking to transfer his strong statistical, software engineering and debugging skills from basic research into industry roles that require rigorous data-driven problem solving. An often-overlooked strength is his experience coordinating large, cross-functional analyses and beam tests—bridging hardware, software and operational workflows.
7 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Elementary Particle Physics, Excellent, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Elementary Particle Physics, Excellent at Ethnikon kai Kapodistriakon Panepistimion Athinon
Bachelor's degree, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Bachelor's degree, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at University of Crete
Master's degree, Elementary Particle Physics, Excellent, Master's degree, Elementary Particle Physics, Excellent at University of Amsterdam
Contributions:6 PRs, 18 pushes, 8 branches in 1 year
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Nikolaos Tsirintanis - Experimental Physicist at University of Athens