Dr. Oliver Gutsche

Angestellt, Scientist I and Associate Scientific Computing Division Head, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Batavia, United States of America

Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse

Profound knowledge about statistical analysis of l
data mining
EGEE/OSG public GRID infrastructures
LCG wide-area data movement
science networks
facility management and operation
object oriented software development (c++
python)
software optimization

Werdegang

Berufserfahrung von Oliver Gutsche

  • Current 11 years and 9 months, since Sep 2014

    Scientist I and Associate Scientific Computing Division Head

    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

    Staff scientist position equivalent to tenured professor, research in Particle Physics and HT Computing (HTC). Assistant Scientific Computing Division Head for Science Operations and workflows, responsible for horizontal integration of science goals in vertical line management organization.

  • 5 years and 2 months, Jul 2009 - Aug 2014

    Application Physicist I

    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

    - lead of global data operations for the LHC experiment CMS - organization of all central operation tasks using GRID submission infrastructures - responsible for consistency of data storage distributed over more than 55 processing and data storage sites - head of international team of operators and task responsibles - research fraction used for study of LHC high energy proton-proton collisions with emphasis on discovery of new physics

  • 4 years and 1 month, Jun 2005 - Jun 2009

    Research Associate

    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

    - object oriented software development (Kalman filter track reconstruction in 230 m^2 silicon detector with 77E6 channels) - GRID software development (production and access software using GRID middleware) - operations management for 2000+ member collaboration taking care of organizing of central data operation, leading team of operators for data processing and Monte Carlo simulation - large-scale data mining for statistical analysis of detector signals and Monte Carlo simulations

  • 3 months, Mar 2005 - May 2005

    Research associate

    Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY)

    - PhD studies of high energy particle physics, large scale data mining for statistical analysis of detector signals, utilization of Monte Carlo simulation techniques - object oriented software development, visualization of detector signals in client-server structure

  • 3 years and 7 months, Nov 2001 - May 2005

    Public relations lecturer

    Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY)

    Public relations work as lecturer and tour guide for the general public, DESY (Deutsches Elektronen Syn- chrotron), Hamburg (Germany) consisting of standard as well as VIP talks and tours

  • 3 years and 7 months, Sep 2001 - Mar 2005

    Doctoral candidate

    University of Hamburg

    - PhD studies of high energy particle physics, large scale data mining for statistical analysis of detector signals, utilization of Monte Carlo simulation techniques - object oriented software development, visualization of detector signals in client-server structure

  • 6 months, May 2003 - Oct 2003

    Research scholar

    University College London and DAAD

    German Academic Exchange Service scholarship for an academic stay at University College London (UCL), London (Great Britain). Pro ject title: “Global Beauty Quark Cross Section comparisons us- ing JetWeb”, using Monte Carlo techniques

  • 3 months, Jun 2001 - Aug 2001

    Summer intern

    Centre Europeenne pour la Recherche Nucleaire (CERN)

    CERN Summer Student Program 2001, Geneva (Switzerland). 3 month summer pro ject for the HARP collaboration, pro ject title: “Improvement of the cali- bration of the time of flight hodoscopes for the HARP experiment”.

Ausbildung von Oliver Gutsche

  • 3 years and 6 months, Sep 2001 - Feb 2005

    High energy particle physics

    University of Hamburg

    "Measurement of Beauty Quark Cross Sections in Photoproduction with the ZEUS Experiment at the Electron-Proton Collider HERA" using large-scale data mining and Monte Carlo simulation techniques

  • 1 year and 3 months, Feb 2000 - Apr 2001

    High energy particle physics

    University of Hamburg

    “Development of the Trigger Algorithm for the MONOLITH Experiment” in the area of athmospheric neutrino physics

Sprachen

  • English

    C1 (Fließend)

  • German

    C2 (Verhandlungssicher / Muttersprachlich)

  • French

    B1-B2 (Gute Kenntnisse)

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