Summary
Andrew Gilbert is a scientist and nuclear engineer with a decade of experience at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, specializing in connecting physical detection physics to observed data to quantify materials, detect radiation, and reconstruct images. With a PhD and MSE in Nuclear Engineering from UT Austin and a BS in Physics, he develops algorithms that translate noisy measurements into actionable quantities of interest. He thrives on varied problems and novel data sources, favoring innovative approaches over the status quo to extract physical meaning from complex signals. Based in West Richland, Washington, he combines deep domain knowledge with practical algorithm design, routinely bridging theory and applied measurement systems in government research settings.
10 years of coding experience
PhD, Nuclear Engineering, PhD, Nuclear Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
BS, Physics, BS, Physics at Whitworth University