Adam Lux is a service engineer and PhD candidate in physics with a decade of technical experience building and commissioning FPGA-based trigger electronics for the ATLAS muon detector. He combines hands-on hardware bring-up, thermal and signal-integrity testing of ATCA boards with software development for on-board diagnostics and Monte Carlo simulations used for resource estimation. Adam led development of an analysis framework for a leptoquark search that contributed to world-leading limits, demonstrating fluency in both instrumentation and data analysis. Prior roles in technical writing and research have honed his ability to translate complex engineering details into clear documentation and product launches. Based in Boston, he brings a rare blend of field service engineering, FPGA collaboration, and physics analysis experience that accelerates detector upgrades from prototype to production.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at St. Louis University High
Bachelor of Science - BS Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS Physics at The University of Tulsa
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Physics at Boston University
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