Summary
Peter Denton is a theoretical physicist with 12 years of research experience focused on neutrino physics, currently a Physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory after progressing through roles from Assistant to Associate Physicist. He earned a PhD in Physics from Vanderbilt and has held postdoctoral and research positions at Niels Bohr International Academy and Fermilab, where he developed perturbative neutrino oscillation calculations and diagnostics for accelerator beam stability. Peter combines deep analytical skills and hands-on experimental tool development, and has tutored and mentored students in physics, math, and writing, reflecting strong communication skills beyond the lab. Based in the United States, he brings a rare mix of theoretical rigor and practical instrumentation experience to complex neutrino problems.
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
BS, BA, Physics, Math, BS, BA, Physics, Math at Rice University
PhD, Physics, PhD, Physics at Vanderbilt University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at East Grand Rapids High School
Spanish