Summary
Patrick Deniverville is a Senior Scientific Developer at ATCO with a decade of experience applying advanced computational methods to physics and engineering problems. He holds a Ph.D. in Elementary Particle Physics and transitioned from academic research—where he modeled low-mass dark matter phenomenology and led simulations and numerical analyses—to industry-focused scientific software development. At Los Alamos and the IBS Center he secured competitive fellowships, demonstrating both independent research drive and success in complex, high-stakes environments. Patrick combines deep numerical modeling, simulation code development, and hands-on data analysis to translate theoretical insight into practical tools for industry. Based in Calgary, he brings a rare blend of academic rigor and production-oriented engineering, often bridging domain science and scalable software solutions.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Elementary Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Elementary Particle Physics at University of Victoria
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics at Mount Allison University
French, English