
Darsh Dinger
Research Software Engineer - Software Engineering Group
Bio
Darsh Dinger is a Computer Science and Physics graduate from Tennessee Technological University with a strong focus on software development and experimental physics. He has experience as a Student Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Tennessee Technological University, where he contributed to the UCNÏ„ Experiment. Additionally, he led a team at NASA for the Micro G NExT Experiment. His expertise spans multiple programming languages and software tools, with a strong emphasis on applying scientific computing techniques to real-world problems. He is currently working as a part of the Software Engineering Group at Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) contributing to the development of software for the purposes of data reduction supporting instruments within both the Instrument Hall at SNS and other instruments at High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR).
In his free time, Darsh enjoys outdoor activities such as rock climbing, hiking, camping, swimming, running, weight-training, and kayaking. His other interests include astrophotography, electrical and mechanical design, and reading.