Anton Lu is a doctoral researcher and engineering physicist with 11 years of experience applying machine learning and software engineering to complex physics problems, currently modelling magnetic hysteresis and eddy currents for feed-forward control of CERN’s synchrotron injectors. He holds dual M.Sc. degrees from KTH in Engineering Physics and Machine Learning and combines rigorous academic training with hands-on implementation of ML-driven control systems in large-scale accelerator environments. His background spans scientific computing internships and teaching at top European institutions (CERN, EPFL, ETH, TU Wien), giving him both research depth and practical production experience. Anton’s work uniquely bridges physics-first intuition and modern ML techniques to reduce beam losses during acceleration cycles—an application where control performance directly impacts experimental uptime.
11 years of coding experience
Vienna University of Technology
Master of Science in Engineering - M.Sc.Eng., Master of Science in Engineering - M.Sc.Eng. at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Mobility student, Mobility student at ETH Zürich
Mobility student, Mobility student at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
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