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My Journey as a Physicist

47 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 month ago - ★★★★★ - 2 ratings

What is life as a physicist is like? It is a little bit different for everyone. On each episode, a different physicist discusses their research, what got them interested in physics, obstacles they overcame, and what a typical day as a physicist looks like. They also provide tips and suggestions for students who may be interested in studying physics and becoming physicists. Physicists are people with lives outside of the lab too! Guests share about their interests and hobbies outside of research. Be sure to listen if you are interested in becoming a physicist too!

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Dr. Allena Opper (she/her): Season 3 Episode 13

March 14, 2024 13:00 - 24 minutes - 22.4 MB

Dr. Allena Opper (she/her) National Science Foundation I am a nuclear physicist and have done experiments at laboratories across north America. I’ve been a professor at Ohio University and George Washington University. Since 2014 I have had the honor and privilege of serving as a program director of the National Science Foundation’s Nuclear Physics Program. During the pandemic I did a few online “Paint Night” things where the instructor guides the participants in making a painting with acryl...

Prof. Hiayan Gao (she/her): Season 3 Episode 12

November 15, 2023 15:12 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

I am a Chinese-American physicist, and I love gardening, cooking, walking and music. I have joint appointments between Brookhaven National Lab and Duke University. I am an experimentalist, who uses electrons and photons as microscopes to look deeper and deeper inside protons and neutrons, which are the building blocks of atomic nuclei, to advance our understanding about the structure of visible matter. While visible matter is only several percent of our universe, we, humans are made of visib...

Prof. Haiyan Gao (she/her): Season 3 Episode 12

November 15, 2023 15:12 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

I am a Chinese-American physicist, and I love gardening, cooking, walking and music. I have joint appointments between Brookhaven National Lab and Duke University. I am an experimentalist, who uses electrons and photons as microscopes to look deeper and deeper inside protons and neutrons, which are the building blocks of atomic nuclei, to advance our understanding about the structure of visible matter. While visible matter is only several percent of our universe, we, humans are made of visib...

Prof. Abhay Deshpande (he/him): Season 3 Episode 11

September 15, 2023 14:00 - 49 minutes - 46 MB

I am an experimentalist working the field of nuclear and particle physics. I am a SUNY Distinguished Professor at Stony Brook University. I also serve as the Electron Ion Collier (EIC) Science Director at BNL and Director of the Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science (CFNS). I like to use “spin” as a tool to investigate and understand nature — thus I always use polarized beams or targets. I have been involved experiments at BNL (both RHIC and AGS), at Jefferson Lab, PSI, CERN and DESY. Thes...

Prof. Filomena Nunes (she/her): Season3 Episode 10

May 17, 2023 12:00 - 34 minutes - 31.6 MB

I am a theoretical physicist at Michigan Sate University working on nuclear science. I am a mother. I really enjoy interacting with people and nature. My research is on the theory for nuclear reactions, particularly those involving rare isotopes. I have an inquisitive mind, and research give me the tools for find answers. The long range plan is a mechanism for the research community to coalesce on the priorities for the field. https://fimmnunes.wixsite.com/mysite My Journey as a Physicist...

Prof & Chair of Physics, Shelly Lesher (she/her): Season 3 Episode 9

April 12, 2023 12:00 - 42 minutes - 38.9 MB

I am an experimental nuclear physicist at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse, and I also love traveling and playing fetch with my dog. I work on the vibrations (structure) of rare-earth nuclei. The other area is on the intersection of nuclear science and society. Analysis is a big puzzle to solve, which I love. The nuclear community is a very welcoming and supportive community and that is why I chose this field. I am the chair of the writing committee on workforce development and DEI. ...

Prof./Dr. Ramona Vogt (she/her): Season 3 Episode 8

February 14, 2023 13:00 - 40 minutes - 37.5 MB

I am a nuclear physicist at LLNL and UC Davis, involved in APS leadership and I run far-ish. My research involves both heavy flavor production, mostly in cold nuclear matter, and the phenomenology of nuclear fission. I love the challenge of doing physics and the rush of understanding something new. I am on the Long Range Plan writing committee, the NSAC Nuclear Data subcommittee and Secretary-Treasurer of the DNP. https://people.llnl.gov/vogt2 My Journey as a Physicist is brought to you by...

Prof. Lindley Winslow (she/her): Season 3 Episode 7

February 02, 2023 13:00 - 40 minutes - 37.1 MB

I am an experimental nuclear physicist at MIT. I like hiking and skiing on the weekends with my husband, three kids and our dog (the two cats usually stay home). My work centers on specialized experiments that make use of novel technology from quantum sensors to deep learning to push the bounds of what is measurable. The work is driven by big questions about the formation of our universe and how physics on the smallest scales leads to the universe we observe. My Journey as a Physicist is br...

Prof. Vincenzo Cirigliano (he/his): Season 3 Episode 6

January 23, 2023 13:00 - 32 minutes - 29.9 MB

I'm a theoretical physicist at the Institute for Nuclear Theory at the University of Washington, and I also (try to) play guitar. I work on low-energy probes of physics beyond the Standard Model. I like to challenge the Standard Model and look for cracks in its fabric: at times it can be quite suspenseful, like a mystery novel. My Journey as a Physicist is brought to you by PhD student Bryan Stanley (he/him/his) and Prof. Huey-Wen Lin (she/her). Season 3 is hosted by PhD student Bill Good a...

Prof. Grigory Rogachev (he/him): Season 3 Episode 5

November 29, 2022 13:00 - 22 minutes - 20.4 MB

I am a physicist at Texas A&M University focusing on experimental nuclear physics, and I also like playing tennis and golf, fishing and reading books. I use particle accelerators to study structure of atomic nuclei and nuclear reactions relevant for nucleosynthesis in stars. I love what I do because my experiments help advance general understanding of nuclei and origin of elements in the universe. Working on the nuclear physics Long-Range Plan is a fascinating opportunity to learn about rece...

Prof. Rebecca Surman (she/her): Season 3 Episode 4

November 22, 2022 13:00 - 22 minutes - 18.5 MB

I am a theoretical nuclear astrophysicist at the University of Notre Dame interested in the formation of the elements. I am also the mother of one daughter and doting aunt to eleven nieces and nephews. My work combines the nuclear theory of heavy nuclei, experimental results from radioactive isotope experiments, and astrophysical observations to understand how the heaviest elements are synthesized in the universe. It is a particularly exciting time for my field, given advances in computing, ...

Dr. Bjoern Schenke (he/him): Season 3 Episode 3

November 08, 2022 13:00 - 38 minutes - 39.9 MB

I am a theoretical nuclear physicist. I like running, painting, photography, fixing things, some gardening, traveling, and electronic music. I work on describing all aspects of heavy ion collisions to learn about the properties of matter, and am also moving toward studying collisions of electrons with nuclei, which can for example provide detailed insight into how gluons arrange and interact inside nuclei. I love research because I just like to figure stuff out and learn new things - doing r...

Prof. Xiaochao Zheng (she/her): Season 3 Episode 2

October 26, 2022 12:00 - 24 minutes - 22.9 MB

I am a Chinese American Physicist at the University of Virginia and a mother of three. I like running, swimming, painting, gardening, and trying new things. I used to play volleyball in college. I don't like singing. I do Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics with a focus on Electron Scattering. I like that all the number crunching and figure making have a higher meaning behind. Long Range Plan to me is a field guide for research in nuclear physics/science, new edition available every 7 ...

Prof. Gail Dodge (she/her): Season 3 Episode 1

October 20, 2022 11:00 - 28 minutes - 18.6 MB

I am a medium energy experimentalist (otherwise known these days as cold QCD) and I am also the Dean of the College of Sciences at ODU. I do experiments related to understanding the structure of the nucleon (unpolarized as well as polarized), at Jefferson Lab. This type of research takes a long time, but I love it because the questions about the nature of matter are interesting and working with students and colleagues is a lot of fun. The Long-Range Plan process is very important for the com...

Prof. R. Sekhar Chivukula (he/his): Season 2 Episode 12

July 11, 2022 09:00 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

Season 2 Episode 12 I am an American theoretical particle physicist of Indian origin, and I also enjoy hiking, travel, and meditation. I study theories of the origin of electroweak symmetry breaking and flavor physics, and their possible signatures at high-energy colliders. I love using mathematical tools and models to understand and make predictions about the physical world around us. I serve as DPF Chair Elect and on the Snowmass Steering Committee. https://rschivukula.physics.ucsd.edu ...

Dr. Julia Gonski: Season 2 Episode 11

July 07, 2022 09:00 - 25 minutes - 23.5 MB

"I am a high energy experimental physicist, searching for new fundamental particles using the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. My work is split between data analysis, where I focus on the application of novel machine learning methods such as anomaly detection to enhance our discovery potential, and detector development, namely upgrading the readout electronics for the liquid argon calorimeter of the ATLAS experiment. This variety means that in a single work day I can go ...

Prof. Marcelle Soares-Santos: Season 2 Episode 10

July 05, 2022 09:00 - 21 minutes - 15.1 MB

Season 2 Episode 10 Professor Soares-Santos’ research aims to uncover the nature of the accelerated expansion of the cosmos. Her team detected the first neutron star collision ever observed, a discovery heralded as the Science breakthrough of the year 2017. She was awarded the prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship in 2019 and the Cottrell Scholar Award in 2021. Her research has been featured in major media outlets worldwide including the PBS TV series Nova Wonders. Previously, Professor Soa...

Prof. Tao Han (he/him/his): Season 2 Episode 9

June 29, 2022 09:00 - 27 minutes - 18.7 MB

Season 2 Episode 9 I am a theoretical particle physicist, specializing in collider phenomenology, a theoretical branch that builds the bridge between theory and experimental observations. To explore new physics beyond the Standard Model, I formulate theoretical models and predict observables at colliders as well as at low energy experiments. The topics I have been interested in include Higgs boson physics, searching for dark matter, examining neutrino mass generation models. I closely colla...

Dr. Kétévi Adiklè Assamagan (he/him/his): Season 2 Episode 8

June 23, 2022 09:00 - 22 minutes - 16.4 MB

Season 2 Episode 8 I am a Black physicist, originally from Togo. I enjoy playing Djembe and swimming. I do research on the ATLAS experiment searching for dark sector states beyond the standard model of particle physics. I love working with people, learning from them and getting my ideas challenged. Through Snowmass, I've met and worked many new people; that won't have been possible otherwise. My Journey as a Physicist is brought to you by PhD student Bryan Stanley (he/him/his) and Prof. Hu...

Prof. Meenakshi Narain (She/Her): Season 2 Episode 7

June 20, 2022 09:00 - 36 minutes - 29.9 MB

Season 2 Episode 7 I am an Asian-Indian American Physicist, who traveled from Gorakhpur, UP, India and finally settled in Providence, RI USA, with my German husband and two sons. I am passionate about cooking and organizing events which meld scientific concepts with arts and music. My research focuses on investigating the early universe moments after the Big Bang created in small and large particle colliders, by building  innovative scientific instruments (detectors) to explore and find  fu...

Prof. Laura Baudis (She/her): Season 2 Episode 6

June 16, 2022 09:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB

Season 2 Episode 6   I am a Romanian-born German-Swiss astroparticle physicist and I also enjoy reading poetry, hiking and kayaking on Swiss lakes. My research is focused on the direct detection of particle dark matter with xenon time projection chambers and on the search for neutrinoless double beta decay with enriched germanium crystals operated in liquid argon. I love the fact that these rare-event searches pose formidable challenges to our detector technologies, requiring new detector p...

Dr. Benjamin Nachman (he/him): Season 2 Episode 5

June 13, 2022 09:00 - 21 minutes - 15.8 MB

Season 2 Episode 5   I am a Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory physicist, and I also enjoy running and squirrel watching. I develop and deploy computational techniques to explore the fundamental and emergent properties of the strong force. Machine learning and other computational techniques build bridges between areas of physics and beyond. As a co-convener for the Computational Frontier at Snowmass, I'm excited  to see Machine Learning and Quantum Computing emerge as themes in this year...

Dr. Kate Scholberg: : Season 2 Episode 4

June 07, 2022 09:00 - 27 minutes - 19.4 MB

Season 2 Episode 4   I'm particle physicist who was born in the UK, grew up in Canada and now lives in Durham, North Carolina; I also enjoy fossils, hiking, and sitting on my porch. I study neutrinos, and work on several  experiments--- COHERENT at the Spallation Neutron Source, the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment and Super-Kamiokande-- to look for physics beyond the standard model and to understand astrophysical  objects.  I love how neutrinos connect broadly to different areas—partic...

Dr. Petra Merkel (she/her): Season 2 Episode 3

June 03, 2022 09:00 - 36 minutes - 24.5 MB

Season 2 Episode 3   I am an experimental collider physicist, who specializes on detector instrumentation, and I also love traveling, reading, movies, jigsaw puzzles, listening to live music and learning to play the piano. In the past I have been involved in the Higgs boson discovery, but now I specialize on designing and building silicon trackers and on  coordinating generic detector R&D for the High Energy Physics community. I love my research, because it requires a lot of creativity, all...

Prof. Alexey A Petrov (he/his): Season 2 Episode 2

May 31, 2022 09:00 - 25 minutes - 18.6 MB

Season 2 Episode 2   I am a particle physicist at Wayne State University. I also like art. My research is on application of effective field theories to particle physics phenomenology. I love my research because I get to understand why the Universe is the way it is.   Snowmass is an important exercise that will shape the vision for the future of particle physics in the US.   My Journey as a Physicist is brought to you by PhD student Bryan Stanley (he/him/his) and Prof. Huey-Wen Lin (she/he...

Prof. Gordon Watts (he/him): Season 2 Episode 1

May 25, 2022 09:00 - 37 minutes - 28.4 MB

Season 2 Episode 1 I am an experimental particle physicist, and when I'm not doing that I'm trying to teach myself to take pictures and cook. My research is focused on searching for Hidden Sector extensions to the Standard Model, mostly by looking for evidence of long-lived massive particles. I love the opportunity that physics gives me to explore the internal  workings of the world around me. I also have really enjoyed working on  the computing aspects of the field - bringing more modern t...

Prof. Masazumi Honda (he/him)

August 27, 2021 10:00 - 24 minutes - 19.8 MB

I am a Japanese physicist at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics. I also love cats. Most of my papers so far are on theoretical side of high energy physics but I am recently working on hep-lat x quantum computation stuff. Regarding the hep-lat x quantum computation stuff, I love it because we have a chance to explore non-perturbative aspects of real time dynamics in quantum field theory. During COVID, I learned how to roast coffee beans by myself.   https://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~m...

Prof. Masazumi Honda (he/him): Season 1 Episode 10

August 27, 2021 10:00 - 24 minutes - 19.8 MB

Season 1 Episode 10 I am a Japanese physicist at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics. I also love cats. Most of my papers so far are on theoretical side of high energy physics but I am recently working on hep-lat x quantum computation stuff. Regarding the hep-lat x quantum computation stuff, I love it because we have a chance to explore non-perturbative aspects of real time dynamics in quantum field theory. During COVID, I learned how to roast coffee beans by myself.   https://www2.yu...

Dr. Evan Weinberg

August 20, 2021 10:00 - 27 minutes - 21.7 MB

I am a compute performance developer technology engineer at NVIDIA. I also run frequently, focusing on training for marathons and ultramarathons. I perform in-depth analysis and optimization of software for both lattice QCD and molecular dynamics. I love the work that I do because I still get to be involved with the lattice research community and develop new collaborations with researchers involved in computational chemistry even though I've formally transitioned to industry. During COVID I ...

Dr. Evan Weinberg: Season 1 Episode 9

August 20, 2021 10:00 - 27 minutes - 21.7 MB

Season 1 Episode 9 I am a compute performance developer technology engineer at NVIDIA. I also run frequently, focusing on training for marathons and ultramarathons. I perform in-depth analysis and optimization of software for both lattice QCD and molecular dynamics. I love the work that I do because I still get to be involved with the lattice research community and develop new collaborations with researchers involved in computational chemistry even though I've formally transitioned to indus...

Prof. Derek Leinweber: Season 1 Episode 8

August 13, 2021 10:00 - 41 minutes - 33.3 MB

Season 1 Episode 8 I am a theoretical physicist fascinated by the complex phenomena that emerge from the fundamental quantum field theory of the strong  interactions, QCD. As a Canadian, I did my PhD at McMaster University, toured the States via U Maryland, The Ohio State U and U Washington (Seattle) and settled here at the University of Adelaide.  When I'm not playing with supercomputers, I'm playing guitar (most recently Bossa Nova) or playing drums in a Britpop band called Mode. Most rec...

Prof. Derek Leinweber

August 13, 2021 10:00 - 41 minutes - 33.3 MB

I am a theoretical physicist fascinated by the complex phenomena that emerge from the fundamental quantum field theory of the strong  interactions, QCD. As a Canadian, I did my PhD at McMaster University, toured the States via U Maryland, The Ohio State U and U Washington (Seattle) and settled here at the University of Adelaide.  When I'm not playing with supercomputers, I'm playing guitar (most recently Bossa Nova) or playing drums in a Britpop band called Mode. Most recently, my research i...

Prof. Claudia Ratti: Season 1 Episode 7

July 30, 2021 10:00 - 24 minutes - 19.5 MB

Season 1 Episode 7 "I am a theoretical nuclear/high energy physicist originally from Italy. I am interested in strongly interacting matter under extreme conditions of temperature and density. I use numerical simulations to solve Quantum Chromodynamics, the fundamental theory of strong interactions, and I compare my results to the experimental data from the Large Hadron Collider (CERN). In my free time I like playing the cello, working out, reading and baking. During the pandemic I had to gi...

Prof. Claudia Ratti

July 30, 2021 10:00 - 24 minutes - 19.5 MB

"I am a theoretical nuclear/high energy physicist originally from Italy. I am interested in strongly interacting matter under extreme conditions of temperature and density. I use numerical simulations to solve Quantum Chromodynamics, the fundamental theory of strong interactions, and I compare my results to the experimental data from the Large Hadron Collider (CERN). In my free time I like playing the cello, working out, reading and baking. During the pandemic I had to give up another passio...

Prof. Sinéad Ryan: Season 1 Episode 6

July 21, 2021 10:00 - 26 minutes - 21 MB

Season 1 Episode 6 "I am an Irish theoretical particle physicist interested in the properties of hadrons at zero and finite temperatures. I use numerical simulation, in a framework called Lattice QCD, to calculate the masses and widths of hadrons especially those containing charm and bottom quarks and to study their temperature dependence. This helps us to understand the nature of the strong nuclear force, one of the fundamental forces in nature. During covid while we were restricted to a 5...

Prof. Sinéad Ryan

July 21, 2021 10:00 - 26 minutes - 21 MB

"I am an Irish theoretical particle physicist interested in the properties of hadrons at zero and finite temperatures. I use numerical simulation, in a framework called Lattice QCD, to calculate the masses and widths of hadrons especially those containing charm and bottom quarks and to study their temperature dependence. This helps us to understand the nature of the strong nuclear force, one of the fundamental forces in nature. During covid while we were restricted to a 5km radius and travel...

Dr. Sasa Prelovsek: Season 1 Episode 5

July 09, 2021 10:00 - 29 minutes - 23.3 MB

Season 1 Episode 5 Dr. Sasa Prelovsek is an associate professor at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her hobbies include making furniture, playing piano, sewing her own clothes, running and hiking among others. She calculates masses and decay times for various conventional and exotic particles made out of quarks using ab-initio lattice QCD. This has exciting implications for ongoing experiments, which are discovering a new interesting exotic hadron every few months. During Covid, she e...

Dr. Sasa Prelovsek

July 09, 2021 10:00 - 29 minutes - 23.3 MB

Dr. Sasa Prelovsek is an associate professor at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her hobbies include making furniture, playing piano, sewing her own clothes, running and hiking among others. She calculates masses and decay times for various conventional and exotic particles made out of quarks using ab-initio lattice QCD. This has exciting implications for ongoing experiments, which are discovering a new interesting exotic hadron every few months. During Covid, she enjoyed a walk to a n...

Dr. Zohreh Davoudi

July 02, 2021 10:00 - 36 minutes - 28.9 MB

Dr. Zohreh Davoudi is an assistant professor at University of Maryland. She is the "Quantum Simulation" Instructor for the INT Summer School on Problem Solving in Lattice QCD.   "I am a theoretical physicist originally from Iran. In my free time, I enjoy reading political/social/cultural/medical commentaries. I also love fashion, design, and architecture. My research involves applying a range of theoretical and computational tools, from effective field theories and lattice QCD to classical ...

Dr. Zohreh Davoudi Season 1 Episode 4

July 02, 2021 10:00 - 36 minutes - 28.9 MB

Season 1 Episode 4 Dr. Zohreh Davoudi is an assistant professor at University of Maryland. She is the "Quantum Simulation" Instructor for the INT Summer School on Problem Solving in Lattice QCD.   "I am a theoretical physicist originally from Iran. In my free time, I enjoy reading political/social/cultural/medical commentaries. I also love fashion, design, and architecture. My research involves applying a range of theoretical and computational tools, from effective field theories and latti...

Dr. Meifeng Lin Season 1 Episode 3

June 25, 2021 10:00 - 22 minutes - 18.2 MB

Season 1 Episode 3 Dr. Meifeng Lin is computational scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory. She is the "High Performance Computing" Instructor for the INT Summer School on Problem Solving in Lattice QCD.   "I am a computational scientist with a background in lattice QCD. I am also learning to be a gardener in my spare time. My research focuses on the efficient utilization of the world's fastest supercomputers. I love my research as I get to work with scientists from different domains,...

Dr. Meifeng Lin

June 25, 2021 10:00 - 22 minutes - 18.2 MB

Dr. Meifeng Lin is computational scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory. She is the "High Performance Computing" Instructor for the INT Summer School on Problem Solving in Lattice QCD.   "I am a computational scientist with a background in lattice QCD. I am also learning to be a gardener in my spare time. My research focuses on the efficient utilization of the world's fastest supercomputers. I love my research as I get to work with scientists from different domains, and learn a lot of ...

Prof. Raúl Briceño (he/him)

June 18, 2021 10:00 - 36 minutes - 29.1 MB

Prof. Raúl Briceño (he/him) is an Assistant Professor at Old Dominion University and a Joint Theory staff member at Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. He is the "Hadron Spectroscopy and Resonance" Instructor for the INT Summer School on Problem Solving in Lattice QCD.   "I'm originally from Venezuela, and in my free time I love climbing, biking, dancing, and sometimes painting. These days I also spend lots of time developing and hosting outreach programs to diversify the STEM. My rese...

Prof. Raúl Briceño (he/him) Season 1 Episode 2

June 18, 2021 10:00 - 36 minutes - 29.1 MB

Season 1 Episode 2 Prof. Raúl Briceño (he/him) is an Assistant Professor at Old Dominion University and a Joint Theory staff member at Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. He is the "Hadron Spectroscopy and Resonance" Instructor for the INT Summer School on Problem Solving in Lattice QCD.   "I'm originally from Venezuela, and in my free time I love climbing, biking, dancing, and sometimes painting. These days I also spend lots of time developing and hosting outreach programs to diversi...

Prof. Christopher Aubin (he/him/his) Season 1 Episode 1

June 11, 2021 15:04 - 36 minutes - 29.6 MB

Season 1 Episode 1 Prof. Christopher Aubin (he/him/his) is an Associate Professor of Physics at Fordham University. He is the "Cooking in LQCD — Flavor physics on the lattice" Instructor for the INT Summer School on Problem Solving in Lattice QCD.  "I am a gay physicist who loves (rescue) dogs and boardgames. A lot of my work is focused on analyzing systematic errors associated with lattice calculations as well as getting undergraduates involved in this research. I enjoy the ability to add...

Prof. Christopher Aubin (he/him/his)

June 11, 2021 15:04 - 36 minutes - 29.6 MB

Prof. Christopher Aubin (he/him/his) is an Associate Professor of Physics at Fordham University. He is the "Cooking in LQCD — Flavor physics on the lattice" Instructor for the INT Summer School on Problem Solving in Lattice QCD.  "I am a gay physicist who loves (rescue) dogs and boardgames. A lot of my work is focused on analyzing systematic errors associated with lattice calculations as well as getting undergraduates involved in this research. I enjoy the ability to add to the body of know...

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