Alexander Nozik
Company: MIPT
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).