Mark Paris is a physicist with eight years of research-focused experience in theoretical and computational nuclear and subnuclear physics, currently conducting work at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He specializes in many-body physics, quantum chromodynamics, quantum field theory, and the formal theory of scattering and reactions, combining analytic insight with advanced computational techniques such as Monte Carlo methods and numerical modeling. Previously an Assistant Research Professor at George Washington University, he has taught both graduate and undergraduate courses while leading research projects that bridge theory and simulation. Based in Santa Fe, he leverages a PhD from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to tackle hard problems in nuclear theory with scalable numerical approaches. Colleagues value his ability to translate formal theoretical frameworks into robust computational implementations that drive predictive calculations.
8 years of coding experience
PhD, Theoretical nuclear physics, PhD, Theoretical nuclear physics at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Mark Paris - Physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory