Sergey Syritsyn is a Nathan Isgur Fellow at Jefferson Lab with 11 years of experience applying lattice quantum field theory and QCD to problems in nuclear and particle physics. Trained at MIPT and holding a PhD from MIT’s Center for Theoretical Physics, he has held research fellowships at Berkeley Lab and RIKEN BNL, developing expertise in numerical lattice methods and theory–experiment connections. His work sits at the intersection of high-performance computation and fundamental theory, routinely tackling nonperturbative QCD calculations relevant to hadron structure. Based in the Town of Brookhaven, NY, he combines deep theoretical rigor with practical computational skill, often working on projects that require both large-scale simulation and careful analytic interpretation.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Physics, PhD, Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MS, General and Applied Physics, MS, General and Applied Physics at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University) (MIPT)
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