Physics Postdoctoral Fellow (Society Of Fellows) at Boston University
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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Nicholas Deporzio is a physics postdoctoral fellow at Boston University with a decade of experience advancing theoretical particle physics and cosmology, specializing in the phenomenology of neutrinos and axions. Trained at Harvard (PhD) and Northeastern (BS), he blends theory, data analysis, and detector R&D—from Monte Carlo modeling with Geant4 to commissioning cryogenic and bolometer experiments. His background includes hands-on contributions at CERN and LNGS-INFN and leadership roles representing large student constituencies, signaling strong communication and organizational skills alongside technical depth. Based in Cambridge, MA, he leverages both experimental and theoretical perspectives to connect particle phenomenology with cosmological data in search of new physics.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Fountain Hills High School
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Physics at Harvard University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Physics Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Physics Mathematics at Northeastern University
Contributions:37 reviews, 14 PRs, 73 pushes in 2 months
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Nicholas Deporzio - Physics Postdoctoral Fellow (Society Of Fellows) at Boston University