Summary
Andrew Edmonds is an Assistant Professor and particle physicist with 12 years of experience in data analysis, simulation, and collaborative research across institutions including York College, Boston University, and Berkeley Lab. He holds a PhD in Particle Physics from UCL and has progressed from postdoctoral fellowships to a faculty role, bringing hands-on expertise in experimental methods and computational modeling. His work blends deep statistical rigor with practical simulation workflows, often translating complex detector-level data into publishable insights. Based in New York, he combines academic teaching with ongoing research, mentoring students while maintaining active collaborations across national labs and universities. An understated strength is his ability to bridge large-scale experimental projects and classroom pedagogy, turning cutting-edge research into accessible learning experiences.
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
University College London