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Nimrod Segall, MSc

I am a previous engineering grad student in Tel Aviv University, I was under the supervision of prof. Yair Shokef.

My research focus is on glassy dynamics, jamming, active frustrated materials and active living matter, mostly using computational tools to tackle these subjects.
I have a multidisciplinary background; undergrad in Chemistry, Master thesis on jamming and caging in glassy systems, and my most recent work is on the subject of active frustrated materials.

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Job hunting!

I am currently looking for a part time (50% - 70%) programming job doing anything interesting.

My skills include efficient coding of high performance and statistical simulations.
My preferred languages are C, C#, and (of course) Python. Also having some experience with C++ and Java.
My github page is Github/NimrodSegall and my latest coding work can be found here: