Summary
Siddharth Mishra-Sharma is an assistant professor and former IAIFI fellow who blends a decade of experience across particle physics, astrophysics, cosmology, and statistics to accelerate the search for new physics using novel statistical and computational methods. Currently on the research engineering track at Anthropic while holding a faculty appointment at Boston University, he moves fluidly between academic theory and applied AI research, with ties to MIT and Harvard during his IAIFI fellowship. His background spans a Princeton PhD and Cambridge M.Math, and includes postdoctoral work at NYU and early research experience at CERN, giving him deep domain expertise in both theory and experiment. Notably, he applies modern ML and statistical inference techniques to high-energy and cosmological datasets, bringing interdisciplinary rigor to problems traditionally treated within physics alone.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
M.Math. Theoretical Physics, M.Math. Theoretical Physics at University of Cambridge
Ph.D. Theoretical Physics, Ph.D. Theoretical Physics at Princeton University
English, Russian