Christopher Allen is an accelerator physicist with 15+ years of experience applying control theory, electromagnetics, and optimization to the modeling, simulation, and operation of large-scale particle accelerators. Based at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, he develops and validates high-level physics applications (notably extending the XAL environment) to improve SNS and international facilities' performance through automation, data acquisition, and rigorous code verification. His background spans national labs and international collaborations (JAEA, KEK, LANL), where he has implemented space-charge and emittance-growth models, online simulators, and tomographic phase-space reconstruction techniques. With a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, he blends deep theoretical research with practical software engineering—often refactoring legacy tools into extensible simulation frameworks—and has led projects that bridge accelerator physics, controls theory, and large-scale computational modeling.
15 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Maryland, College Park
BSEE, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, BSEE, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Syracuse
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