Summary
Carlos Delgado is an assistant professor of physics at Harvard University with 11 years of experience probing the frontiers of neutrino physics. He specializes in using high-energy, predominantly extraterrestrial neutrinos to search for new phenomena, bringing a blend of experimental rigor from his Ph.D. work at UW–Madison and postdoctoral research at MIT. Based in Madison, Wisconsin, he has a strong track record mentoring students and teaching dating back to his early roles in Peru, and he bridges international perspectives from his education at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Known for translating subtle theoretical questions into concrete experimental strategies, he combines deep particle-physics expertise with an appetite for creative, data-driven discovery.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Elementary Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Elementary Particle Physics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Master of Science (MSc), Elementary Particle Physics, Master of Science (MSc), Elementary Particle Physics at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
English, Spanish