Marco David is a PhD student and Graduate Student Instructor at UC Berkeley who bridges theoretical physics and pure mathematics with 11 years of research and teaching experience. Trained at ENS Paris, Sorbonne, and Jacobs University, he studies quantum field and string theory while exploring knot theory and geometry to uncover physics-motivated dualities. He has applied his mathematical instincts to computational problems—working on physics-informed neural networks and space-weather ML at SpaceAble—and is interested in formal verification of proofs with interactive theorem provers. Marco combines rigorous classroom instruction in quantum mechanics and science-technology studies with hands-on research ranging from string scattering amplitudes to applied data science, and off-campus he channels the same discipline into competitive Latin Ballroom and ballet.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Science, Physics, 1.0, Bachelor of Science, Physics, 1.0 at Jacobs University Bremen
Visiting Student, Visiting Student at McGill University
Master of Science, Pure Mathematics, Master of Science, Pure Mathematics at Sorbonne Université
Master of Science, Theoretical Physics, Mention Excellent, Master of Science, Theoretical Physics, Mention Excellent at École normale supérieure
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