 
             A USA [NYC/DC] based Physicist with a Ph.D.
                
                My name is Milos Sztipanov, and I have a background in both 
 
                research and academic teaching. My filed of expertise is radiative transfer. 
                I am a physical scientist working for NOAA (National Oceanic and 
                Atmospheric Administration), working to improve the radiation scheme 
                in Unified Forecast System and its applications. 
                I also hold a position as a Research Associate at the University of Maryland, 
 
                and collaborate with international and interagency 
                (NASA, Japanese meterological Agency, Norwegian Institute for Air Research) scientists.
            
                My previous research topics included radiative transfer, 
                atmospheric physics, biophysics and sequence aligning 
                algorithms. 
                
                After completing my B.Sc., I specialized in radiation transfer in the atmosphere, 
                using theoretical and computational tools such as coding, high-performance computing, 
 
                and machine learning. 
 
                I have also taught a range of courses, including General Physics, Mechanics, 
 
                Electromagnetism, Statistics, and Physics Laboratory for Scientists. 
                
                For more details feel free to download my CV. 
                
