Adam Furman is a doctoral student at CERN and EPFL specializing in computational models of electron cloud formation for high-energy accelerators, bringing 11 years of cross-disciplinary research and teaching experience. He combines rigorous mathematical modelling and numerical linear algebra (MSc from Oxford, thesis under Dr. Yuji Nakatsukasa) with practical simulation development from projects spanning high-energy physics, biological physics, earth science, and instrument design. Adam has translated technical research into policy-relevant science communication during a traineeship at the European Parliament’s Scientific Foresight Unit, reflecting an unusual blend of deep technical expertise and evidence-based policy insight. He is fluent in software and systems work—including security-minded programming and machine learning tools—and has a track record of mentoring students and developing educational curricula from university labs to community makerspaces. Notably, his background includes presenting at ICIAM 2023 and participating in selective programs such as NASA’s Student Airborne Research Program, underscoring both technical breadth and a knack for interdisciplinary collaboration. Based in Meyrin, Geneva, he is building computational tools aimed at improving next-generation accelerator performance while engaging with the social and ethical implications of modern computational methods.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Mathematical Physics (Sc.B.) and Computer Science (A.B.), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Honors, Magna cum Laude, Mathematical Physics (Sc.B.) and Computer Science (A.B.), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Honors, Magna cum Laude at Brown University
Master of Science - MS, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, Merit, Master of Science - MS, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, Merit at University of Oxford
University of California Santa Cruz
High School Diploma, Graduated, High School Diploma, Graduated at Stadium
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at EPFL
Contributions:17 pushes, 5 branches in 4 years 11 months
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