Ryan Bayes is a seasoned experimental physicist and postdoctoral researcher with over 12 years of experience in particle physics research. He has contributed to muon decay studies, led simulations and analyses, and mentored students across collaborations at TRIUMF, Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory, CERN, and the University of Glasgow. Currently at Queen's University, he designs calibrations and hardware to meet tight constraints for the SNO+ experiment hosted at SNOLAB, spending substantial time 2 km underground and gaining hands-on experience with hardware design, space, time, and cleanliness requirements. His work has produced world-leading results published in refereed journals and presented at international conferences, complemented by a strong track record of public outreach. Based in Ontario, Canada, he has trained at Simon Fraser University and the University of Victoria, with collaborations spanning Canada, the UK, and Switzerland.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Physics, PhD, Physics at University of Victoria
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at Simon Fraser University
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Ryan Bayes - Postdoctoral Researcher at Queen's University