
Alexander Nozik
MIPT
When he was in school, he had three hobbies: board role-playing games, physics, and programming. When it came time to choose a profession, he chose physics, thinking that it was more interesting. He was not mistaken. But as a result, he is now doing programming in physics.
Now he teaches physics, mathematical statistics, and Kotlin at MIPT. He is the director of the Scientific Programming Center at MIPT and former team lead in JetBrains Research, where he is engaged in the creation of scientific software. He has a Ph.D. in particle physics.
Has been in development since 2006, including commercial development. Mostly Java, but the last 7 years mostly in Kotlin. Apart from that he worked with Python, Groovy, Julia and so on.
Kotlin GDE in 2021. Leader of the Moscow KUG (Kotlin User Group).
Talks from 2024 season
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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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Master of Ceremonies
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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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Architecture of math calculations on Kotlin
Aleksander Nozik
JetBrains Research