Sam Kaveh
Born in Iran, I have embraced diverse roles throughout my career, ranging from founding a startup and software development to consulting companies on cloud migrations and integrating machine learning technologies into their operations. My professional journey has been shaped by a passion for problem-solving and innovation across various domains.
Academically, I hold a Ph.D. in particle physics, specializing in Higgs boson precision measurements as part of the CMS experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. This experience honed my analytical skills and gave me a deep appreciation for collaboration in high-stakes, cutting-edge environments.
Today, I draw on my multidisciplinary background to create solutions at the intersection of software, data science, and high-performance computing, continually seeking to bridge theory and practice in impactful ways.
Session
Learn how to build a minimalist game physics engine in Rust and make it accessible to Python developers using PyO3. This talk explores fundamental concepts like collision detection and motion dynamics while focusing on Python integration for scripting and testing. Ideal for developers interested in combining Rust’s performance with Python’s ease of use to create lightweight and efficient tools for games or simulations.