Nikita Strelnikov, Ph.D. has a strong background in data science and research. Nikita'smost recent role was as a Lead Data Scientist at CarParts.com, where they focused on developing and deploying machine learning and deep learning models for their search engine API. Nikita improved the relevance of search results using NLP models and implemented rule-based and machine learning ranking models for search engine optimization.
Prior to that, they worked as a Data Scientist at Philips Innovation Labs RUS, where they developed optimization tools for marketing and promotion campaigns. This included predictive modeling for output performance and using computer vision techniques to improve the quality of ultrasound images.
Nikita also has experience as a Data Scientist at Sberbank, where they developed probabilistic and quantitative models to estimate customer preferences and segmentation. Nikita built recommender systems and classification models for large-scale customer campaigns.
In addition to their data science roles, Nikita has research experience as a Postdoctoral Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, specializing in magnetic devices for particle accelerators. Nikita developed software for data handling and visualization, as well as magnetic and mechanical requirements for accelerator magnetic optics.
Earlier in their career, they worked as a Research Scientist at Euclid Techlabs LLC and as a Visiting Research Scholar at Argonne National Laboratory. Nikita also served as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics.
Overall, Nikita Strelnikov, Ph.D. has a diverse background in data science, research, and engineering, with expertise in machine learning, deep learning, optimization, and magnetic devices.
Nikita Strelnikov, Ph.D., obtained their Bachelor's degree in Physics from Novosibirsk State University (NSU) in the years 2004 to 2008. Nikita then pursued their Master's degree in Physics from NSU, graduating in the years 2008 to 2011. Strelnikov further advanced their education at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk, where they earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in the field of Physics of charged-particle beams and acceleration technology. Nikita'sdoctoral studies took place from 2011 to 2016.
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