Mikhail Tsitsvero is a research and development scientist in Tokyo applying AI to physics and chemistry, with a focus on signal processing and topological data analysis. Over eight years, he has bridged academia and industry, earning a PhD in Information Engineering from Sapienza University of Rome, doing postdoctoral work in Lyon, and serving as a specially appointed assistant professor at Hokkaido University ICReDD, before joining CrowdChem as an R&D Scientist. His work centers on translating complex scientific problems into data-driven insights and scalable AI-driven workflows. He holds a physics degree from Dostoevsky Omsk State University, underscoring a strong foundation across theory and applied science. Based in Japan, he combines international research experience with hands-on development to advance AI-enabled discovery in physics, chemistry, and beyond.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Degree in Physics, Radiophysics, Degree in Physics, Radiophysics at Dostoevsky Omsk State University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Information Engineering/Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Information Engineering/Computer Science at Sapienza Università di Roma
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