Summary
Ron Belmont is an assistant professor and research scientist with a decade of experience probing ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions and high-energy nuclear physics. Based at UNC Greensboro, he combines academic leadership with long-term experimental roles in major collaborations (PHENIX, sPHENIX, ALICE) and hands-on expertise in calorimetry, flow, and correlation measurements. His work spans lab management, student supervision, and local computing support, reflecting a blend of technical, organizational, and mentoring skills not always visible on publication lists. A Vanderbilt-trained physicist, he has contributed to searches for fundamental symmetry violations and to the design and planning of future experiments at Brookhaven, signaling both deep domain knowledge and a commitment to shaping next-generation facilities.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics at Seton Hall University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics at Vanderbilt University
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