Stefano Caiazza, PhD

Online Programmer at Ubisoft Mainz
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Frankfurt Rhine-Main Metropolitan Area, DE

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Experience

    • Germany
    • Computer Games
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Online Programmer
      • Apr 2021 - Present

      Collaborating in an wide international development team to innovate and maintain one of the most successful Live game on the market, developing the interface between the game and the online backend that feeds it. The game environment relies on a complex distributed environment with components written in C++, Python and Go, deployed on a vast computing cloud serving tens of millions of players from all over the world. Collaborating in an wide international development team to innovate and maintain one of the most successful Live game on the market, developing the interface between the game and the online backend that feeds it. The game environment relies on a complex distributed environment with components written in C++, Python and Go, deployed on a vast computing cloud serving tens of millions of players from all over the world.

    • Germany
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Postdoctoral Researcher
      • Nov 2013 - Mar 2021

      Leading the development of the focal plane detectors of the MAGIX experiment. Creator and main developer of the C++ framework for simulation, control, data acquisition and analysis of the MAGIX experiment. Major contributions to the slow control and data acquisition system of the MAGIX experiment. Leading the team of the Institute for Nuclear Physics within the RD-51 international collaboration for the development of gas-filled detector. System administrator of the MAGIX research group Leading the development of the focal plane detectors of the MAGIX experiment. Creator and main developer of the C++ framework for simulation, control, data acquisition and analysis of the MAGIX experiment. Major contributions to the slow control and data acquisition system of the MAGIX experiment. Leading the team of the Institute for Nuclear Physics within the RD-51 international collaboration for the development of gas-filled detector. System administrator of the MAGIX research group

    • Germany
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Researcher PHD Student
      • May 2012 - Oct 2013

      Leading the development of the active component of a large TPC. Participating in the development of the data acquisition, reconstruction and analysis software for said detector Analysis of the simulated data of the ILC experiment with a novel software algorithm Leading the development of the active component of a large TPC. Participating in the development of the data acquisition, reconstruction and analysis software for said detector Analysis of the simulated data of the ILC experiment with a novel software algorithm

    • Fellow
      • May 2009 - May 2012

      Leading the development and testing of the active components of a GEM-based TPC in an international collaboration. Extensive training in multiple detector technologies Leading the development and testing of the active components of a GEM-based TPC in an international collaboration. Extensive training in multiple detector technologies

    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Collaborator
      • Nov 2007 - May 2009

      Development the slow control system of the DT system of the CMS experiment Development the slow control system of the DT system of the CMS experiment

    • United States
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Fermilab Summer Student
      • Aug 2006 - Sep 2006

      Upgrade of the Muon Trigger Algorithms of the CDF Experiment to cope with the increased luminosity of the Tevatron experiment. Upgrade of the Muon Trigger Algorithms of the CDF Experiment to cope with the increased luminosity of the Tevatron experiment.

    • Switzerland
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Summer Student
      • Jun 2005 - Sep 2005

      Development of the V0 scintillator detector for the ALICE experiment. Development of the V0 scintillator detector for the ALICE experiment.

Education

  • University of Hamburg
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics
    2009 - 2018
  • Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna
    Master of Science - MS, Physics
    2005 - 2008
  • Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics
    2001 - 2005
  • Liceo Scientifico
    High school Diploma
    1996 - 2001

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