Summary
Dale Muccignat is a physics-focused postdoctoral researcher with a decade of experience developing Monte Carlo simulations for electron and positron transport and measuring scattering cross-sections. Based at James Cook University, he combines a PhD in Condensed Matter and Materials Physics with strong programming skills to bridge theoretical modelling, experimental technique development, and machine learning. He has taught and led undergraduate initiatives, demonstrating clear communication of complex concepts alongside hands-on research. Driven by curiosity about the microscopic world and cosmology, Dale brings both computational rigor and experimental insight to research and development roles.
10 years of coding experience
Cairns School of Distanced Education
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics at James Cook University