Pavel Loskot is an associate professor and seasoned researcher with over a decade of experience in statistical signal processing, wireless communications, and optimisation of telecommunication systems. He combines a strong applied mathematics and algorithms background with hands-on implementation expertise—having worked on LTE-A, WCDMA equalizers, tactical and rural networks, and portable over-horizon radios. A long-time Linux user (since 1996) and programmer, he bridges academic rigor and industrial collaboration, leading interdisciplinary teams and supervising numerous PhD students. His work spans unexpected domains from computational molecular biology to renewable energy and public-sector broadband rollout, reflecting an ability to turn theoretical methods into real-world deployments and policy-impacting projects.
10 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Wireless Communications, Ph.D., Wireless Communications at University of Alberta
M.Sc., Radioelectronics, M.Sc., Radioelectronics at Czech Technical University in Prague
A general-purpose, stochastic, biochemical reaction simulator for large reaction networks
Contributions:7 pushes, 1 branch in 4 months
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