Summary
Albert Farah is a graduate research assistant and PhD candidate in theoretical and mathematical physics at UMass Lowell with eight years of research experience spanning quantum gravity, quantum chaos, and analytical general relativity. He has blended theoretical work in cosmology and quantum field theory in curved spacetimes with hands-on projects in computational fluid dynamics, bio-inspired aerodynamics, and low-power nuclear electric propulsion for microsatellites. Albert’s interdisciplinary background lets him approach fundamental questions about spacetime and information with practical modeling and experimental insight, including reinforcement learning–driven aero experiments. Based in Lowell, MA, he is pursuing novel intersections between quantum information and fluid-like descriptions of gravity while contributing to propulsion concepts that could enable breakthrough space missions. Colleagues describe him as a theorist who routinely translates abstract formalisms into testable, engineering-relevant investigations.
7 years of coding experience
UMass Lowell
Medford High School