Summary
Lin Chen is a Marie Curie Fellow and theoretical nuclear physicist with nine years of research experience focused on QCD in collider physics, small-x and saturation physics, and EIC phenomenology. Combining a PhD in theoretical physics with an MS in pure mathematics, Lin brings strong mathematical rigor—abstract algebra and numerical analysis—into computational studies of jet physics, QGP phenomenology, and heavy-ion theory. Practically skilled in numerical integration and scientific computing with Fortran and C++, Lin translates complex analytic frameworks into reliable codes for collider predictions. Based in Santiago de Compostela, they bridge deep theory and hands-on computation, often drawing on pure-math perspectives to tackle numerical and conceptual challenges in high-energy physics.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical Physics at Central China Normal University
Master of Science - MS, Pure Mathematics, Master of Science - MS, Pure Mathematics at The University of the South Pacific
english (uk), Spanish, Chinese, Chinese