Physics and computer science
Mikhail Silaev, Tampere University (Finland)
Mikhail Silaev, Tampere University (Finland)
About
As a condensed matter physicist, I have studied the transport and dynamical properties of correlated electron systems such as superconductors and ferromagnets. Understanding such systems is crucial for rapidly developing quantum technologies. I got my Ph.D. in 2009 and started as an independent researcher in 2016, supported by the highly competitive Academy of Finland Research fellow project hosted at the Jyväskylä University. During this time, my group and I have produced several interesting results; see sections Research highlights and Conference talks. The list of my research papers is in Google Scholar. I have a title of docent in physics from Jyväskylä University. My career path can be checked on LinkedIn and ORCID.
Since August 2023, I have studied at the University of Tampere for a master's program in machine learning and signal processing. I have already completed several courses in C++, Data structure and algorithms, Machine learning, Python, and Apache spark (Scala), in total 40 ECTS credits. In the spring of 2024, I plan to get another 40 ECTS credits with Computer vision, Advanced Audio processing, programming 3 (Java) courses, etc. My current average score is 4.85/5. I search intern positions of data scientist, data engineer, C++ or Python developer. I am eager to contribute my skills and experience to developing machine learning products. Some of my study projects are in the section Pet Projects.