Roland Sipos is a Staff software engineer at CERN with 13 years of experience designing and delivering large-scale data acquisition, control, and monitoring systems for high-energy physics experiments. He drives architecture and technical direction for projects like DUNE DAQ, balancing system-level design with hands-on development to ensure scalable, reliable, and maintainable implementations. His work blends R&D in parallel computing, networking, and distributed infrastructures with practical performance evaluation of quasi real-time COTS systems. Roland’s background includes database technology research for CMS Conditions data and automated deployment and monitoring of prototype clusters, giving him a strong footing in both storage performance and operational tooling. Based in Geneva, he excels at coordinating cross-disciplinary teams to translate complex experimental requirements into working systems. He is known for keeping ideas grounded—pairing theoretical exploration with production-oriented pragmatism.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Software development, Specialization in software technology, Excellent, Master of Science (MSc), Software development, Specialization in software technology, Excellent at Eötvös Loránd University
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