Summary
Raheem Hashmani is a PhD student in Physics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a research assistant at the UW Data Science Institute, bringing eight years of hands-on experience at the intersection of machine learning and high-energy physics. He has contributed to the AMS experiment at CERN since 2019, progressing from graduate researcher to HEP researcher while combining particle physics expertise with ML-driven analysis. With a MS in Computer Science and a background in image processing and accelerator technologies from Middle East Technical University, he bridges experimental physics, data science, and production-ready ML methods. Raheem is adept at translating complex detector data into actionable models and has a track record of collaborative, cross-institutional research. Based in Madison, he blends academic rigor with practical engineering, often applying computer-vision techniques learned at METU ImageLab to large-scale physics datasets.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science and Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science and Engineering at Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi / Middle East Technical University