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Curriculum Vitae
Valentin E. Kuznetsov
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Objective:
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A position of computer oriented physicist.
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Background:
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Ten years in physics community (4 HEP experiments,
2 theoretical groups).
Seven years in UNIX environment: administration, installation,
configuration, programming and troubleshooting.
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Experience
experimental physics
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Experiment |
Physics |
Responsibilities |
Environment |
Results |
June 1999 - present:
D0 experiment at FNAL.
post-doc, employed by UCR.
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Current interests are:
B-physics (B-oscillations),
Higgs search.
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Track refitting package.
Reconstruction in SMT (silicon tracker).
Support/management of 13 individual software packages.
Installation and support of D0 software on Linux/RedHat 6.x,
system backup and management for UCR group.
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C++, Python,
Linux (RedHat 5.x, 6.x),
UNIX (SGI IRIX 6.5),
Graphics (OpenInventor).
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Data taking Run I finished, Run II March 2001.
Co-author of 7 papers.
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Feb. 1998 -- Feb. 1999:
NOMAD-STAR at CERN SPS.
Scientific Associate, employed by CERN.
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Studying a new technique for next generation of
neutrino oscillation experiments.
Charm search.
Electromagnetic properties of neutrino (part of my Ph.D. thesis).
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Leader of software development group.
Off-line: reconstruction program (digitization, tracking, vertexing),
event display.
On-line: data management (decoding, transferring, digitization).
Web support for NOMAD-STAR experiment.
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C, Fortran, Shell programming, GNU software,
Linux (RedHat, Slackware),
UNIX (DEC OSF/1, SunOS, Solaris),
Graphics (Motif/OnX).
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Data was taking 1997/98.
4 published papers.
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1995 - 1999 (Jan.)
NOMAD experiment at CERN SPS (WA-96).
Junior Scientific Associate, employed by JINR.
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Search for neutrino oscillations
Ds* production
Dilepton production
Electromagnetic properties of neutrino. (part of my Ph.D. thesis).
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Development of NOMAD reconstruction program
MC for trilepton production of neutrino
scattering in Coulomb field of nuclei.
Transfer and support of NOMAD software to JINR
Organization of the local cluster based on
PC/Linux in JINR
Porting of NOMAD software from DEC/OSF1 to PC-Linux.
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C, Fortran, Shell programming, GNU software
Linux (RedHat 4.x, Slackware 3.x)
UNIX (DEC OSF/1, SunOS, Solaris)
Graphics (Motif/OnX)
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Data was taking 1995/98,
11 published papers.
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1993 - 1998:
Neutrino Detector, IHEP-JINR collaboration.
Junior Scientific Associate, employed by JINR.
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Search for neutrino oscillations
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MC study.
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Fortran
Linux (Slackware 2.x)
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Data taking 9x/98
2 published papers.
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theoretical physics |
1993 - 1999: Toroid Dipole Moment Neutrino.
Studying the toroid form factor of neutrino. One-loop calculations of
toroid moment of neutrino. Transition radiation of
neutrinos. Investigation of experimental observations of neutrino
toroid dipole moment (6 published papers).
1991 - 1995: Berry's phases for neutrino physics.
Developing mathematical formalism for three-neutrino
oscillations in inhomogeneous and absorbing media, based
on the Berry's adiabatic approach. Studying
three-level non-Hermitian systems (2 published papers).
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Education:
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August 1999:
Object-Oriented Design and Programming in C++,
by Glenn P. Downing Univ. Texas at Austin, Fermilab training, IL, USA.
July 1999:
Fast Track to Objects, by ISS Inc. Schaumburg, Fermilab training, IL.
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML,
by Objective Engineering Inc., Fermilab training, IL, USA.
May 1999:
Ph.D. in Physics, Dubna, JINR, Russia.
June 1993:
M. Sc. in Physics, Irkutsk State University, Russia.
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Certificates:
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issued by
www.brainbench.com,
see
transcript # 157359
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Recommendation letters:
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can be requested from the following list of people:
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- Prof. Juan Jose Gomez Cadenas,
- European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN),
- EP Division, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland.
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gomez@axnd02.cern.ch
- Tel. +41-22-767-8951 (Switzerland)
- Dr. Eduardo Do Couto E Silva
- Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC)
- P.O. Box 4349, MS 98, Stanford, CA, 94309, USA
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eduardo@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
- Tel. +1-650-926-2698 (USA)
- Dr. Luigi Di Lella
- European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN),
- EP Division, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland.
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Luigi.Di.Lella@cern.ch
- Tel. +41-22-7677-3742 (6009) (Switzerland)
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Technical skills:
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- Computer Hardware:
- IBM PC, DEC/Alpha, SUN, SGI workstations, X-terminals,
Exabytes backup systems.
- OS/Environment:
- Linux: RedHat 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, Slackware v2, v3, v4.
- SGI: IRIX 6.5.
- DEC/alpha: OSF/1.
- SUN: SunOS v4.1.4.1, Solaris v5.5.1.
- CDE 1.1, FWMN, KDE-desktop.
- Network hardware and protocols:
- Ethernet, Diap-up modem, TCP/IP, NFS, FTP, DNS, NIS.
- Software:
- languages: C/C++, Fortran, basic knowledge of Java and Python
- shells: Born and C shells (sh, csh, tcsh).
- scripting languages: AWK, sed, Tcl/Tk.
- miscellaneous: CVS, debuggers (gdb, dbx,
TotalView), GUI (Motif, OnX),
basic knowledge of JavaScript, Office Suite (MS, Star Office, Applix).
- Tasks and procedures:
- systems and maintenance planning, installation and documentation;
- automated installation and configuration over network;
- complicated shell programming;
- backup planning;
- extensive data transfer.
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Personal:
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- 29 years old, married.
- Native language: Russian.
- Foreign Languages: English (fluent), French (basic).
- Skillful organizer with experience in long-term research projects.
- Familiar with handling of research grants and purchasing of equipment.
- Self-motivating with good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to travel extensively and work under difficult conditions.
- Fast education in programming languages.
- Experience to work in international teams and organizations.
- 26 publications in physics journals and 2 software publications
(internal notes of NOMAD/NOMAD-STAR
software).
- A complete list is available upon request or can be
downloaded from the following
page
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Contact:
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By mail:
- MS-352, P.O.Box 500,
- Fermilab, Batavia, IL, 60540, USA.
- Fax: (630)-840-8886, Tel: (630)-840-2192
By email
vkuznet@fnal.gov
URL
http://www-d0.fnal.gov/~vkuznet/
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