
Alexander Nozik
Scientific Programming Centre
When I was in school, I had three hobbies: board role-playing games, physics, and programming. When it came time to choose a profession, I chose physics, thinking that it was more interesting. I was not mistaken. But as a result, I am now doing programming in physics.I teach physics, mathematical statistics, and Kotlin at MIPT. Director of the Scientific Programming Center at MIPT and former team lead in JetBrains Research. Have a PhD in particle physics.Have been in development since 2006, including commercial development. Mainly in Java, but since 2017 mainly in Kotlin, other than that I developed in Python, Groovy, Julia and so on.Became a Kotlin GDE in 2021. Leader of the Moscow KUG (Kotlin User Group).
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Round-table Discussion "Concurrency"
Alexander Lantsov
Mir Plat.Form
Alexander Nozik
MIPT
Roman Elizarov
Yandex
Gregory Koshelev
Kontur
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Java Evolution Vector: DOP
Felix Desyatirikov
IT Holding T1
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Spring and Kotlin: Work with Any Format!
Andrey Kuleshov
Positive Technologies
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Conference Closing
Alexander Nozik
MIPT
Andrey Kuleshov
Positive Technologies
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ML in JVM
Alexander Nozik
MIPT
Anton Cheshkov
Huawei
Nikolay Butakov
ITMO University
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When Not to Use ML
Alexander Nozik
MIPT
Leonid Starikov
Nedremlyushchee oko
Kirill Tolkachev
JUG Ru Group
Aleksey Samosiuk
MIPT
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Java as a Better C
Dmitry Zavalishin
DZ, E-Legion
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Quantum Computing: Basic Ideas and Current State of the Technology
Stanislaw Straupe
Moscow State University/Russian Quantum Center
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Architecture of math calculations on Kotlin
Aleksander Nozik
JetBrains Research