Currently (5.2016) I'm a PhD student in the field of chemical physics (soft matter physics). Got master degree in Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (applied math and physics).
Participate mostly in FOSS projects (like TiddlyWiki and plugins for it), code mostly client-side (TiddlyWiki is a SAP, hence HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery), but also have skills in Node.js, C, C++, Python, SQL, basic knowledge of Git, PHP, Apache, some web protocols, GitHub, Jira, Drupal (I'm an admin of a couple of corporate sites and corresponding social network pages); also know and deal with Unix, Arduino, do some 3D-modeling and printing (using Blender + RepRap Prusa i3) and learn prototyping and robotics in a couple of places. Developed a MathQuil plugin for Etherpad (not released yet as a separate plugin). In 2016 participated in "4 sprints towards Internet of Things" by Intel.
I also participate in different educational projects (different summer schools for 1-5th and 7-8th forms, teaching math, physics and electronics; science festivals, showing physical experiments; taught physics in secondary school for 1 year; tutored a student in math analysis for 1 year; lead some "engineering" projects in summer schools [actually those were mostly about creativity and making, not about real engineering]; some other activities). Have some experience in online education workflow as a teacher.
For now I'm passively looking for a job, but after I graduate as a PhD (presumably september of 2016) I'll probably be actively looking. Some fields of prime interest:
- systematisation and visual representation of human-readable data and learning through hypertext; UX, front-end
- digital workflow in news reading, data collecting, text composing (including scientific articles), human-human communication, collaboration tools
- education projects: both online education and offline (physics and robotics) education