Summary
Robert Radloff is a .NET developer with a PhD in nuclear physics and eight years of experience translating complex experimental and engineering problems into reliable software and data infrastructure. He has built end-to-end systems—from embedded sensor electronics and PLC control to cloud migrations, backend databases, APIs, and user-facing interfaces—using his background in statistical modeling, signal processing, and error analysis. At Advanced Silicon Carbide Materials he unlocked and automated access to historical paper records, improving data quality and traceability while also handling local ES&H and IT responsibilities. His research at Jefferson Lab honed a knack for reducing uncertainty in noisy measurement systems, a skill he leverages to deliver robust, production-ready analytics. Based in Marlborough, MA, he blends academic rigor with practical engineering, often surfacing insights that drive operational decisions rather than just producing dashboards. Colleagues value his curiosity and unusual cross-discipline fluency that makes him comfortable from hardware to front-end.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at Ohio University
Kauai Community College