Summary
Xin Shi is an Associate Professor and experimental particle physicist with 12 years of post-PhD professional experience focused on data analysis for large collider experiments. Based at the Institute of High Energy Physics in Beijing, he has contributed to CMS pixel detector upgrades and long-running analyses across BESII, CLEO-c, and CMS, bringing hands-on detector and high-voltage system expertise. His career includes postdoctoral research at Purdue and National Taiwan University and a PhD from Cornell, reflecting deep experience bridging instrumentation and sophisticated statistical analysis. Known for combining experimental rigor with practical detector operations, he often works at the interface of hardware performance and complex data workflows. Colleagues value his ability to translate detector-level issues into improved analysis fidelity and upgrade readiness.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
MS, MS at Peking University
PhD, PhD at Cornell University
BS, BS at Shandong University
High School, High School at Linfen Yizhong
English, Chinese, French