Summary
Vladimir Cherepanov is an experimental physicist and scientific software engineer with 12 years of experience building high-performance analysis pipelines and algorithms for the CMS experiment at CERN. He designs modular C++/Python frameworks for rare-event searches and precision measurements, having led tools used by multiple Ph.D. students and coordinated cross-institute validation with INFN. His work blends statistical modeling, ML, and detector-level validation—most notably in tau spin reconstruction and missing-momentum algorithms that enabled novel weak-mixing-angle and Higgs CP studies. Comfortable in international, cross-functional teams, he ensures reproducible, maintainable research code across evolving software environments. Now based in Geneva, he’s transitioning these skills to industry roles in R&D, data science, or engineering where complex scientific models must be productionized.
12 years of coding experience
Russian, English, French