Summary
Roni Koitermaa is a computational materials physicist and software engineer with 11 years of experience applying C/C++, Fortran, and Python to physics simulation, graphics programming, and scientific visualization. Currently a doctoral researcher at the Helsinki Accelerator Laboratory and collaborating with CERN and the University of Tartu, he blends academic rigor with practical R&D in hardware and cryogenics from roles at Bluefors and Murata. His background includes developing FEM and PIC plasma simulators and full-stack visualization tools (React, D3, Node.js, SQL) to make complex experimental data accessible. Comfortable crossing boundaries between low-level numerical code and interactive graphics, he has a knack for turning research-grade simulations into usable visual tools for engineers and scientists.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctoral Programme in Materials Research and Nanoscience , Doctoral Programme in Materials Research and Nanoscience at University of Helsinki
Doctoral Programme in Engineering and Technology, Doctoral Programme in Engineering and Technology at University of Tartu
Finnish, English, Swedish