Stuart Walker is a physicist and software engineer with 10 years’ experience building high-performance simulation and analysis tools in Python and C++, currently a postdoc at DESY working on the European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser. He has a proven track record of turning complex accelerator physics into practical software—authoring a Python package that cut an energy-measurement task from over an hour to about a minute and delivering a Qt-fronted library that enables non-experts to perform routine beam analysis. His work blends novel theoretical methods with pragmatic engineering, moving hotspots into multithreaded C++ backends to achieve both accuracy and speed. Stuart has published peer-reviewed work and presented at international conferences, and previously simplified Monte Carlo geometry workflows with a Python/C++ library now cited in the literature. Based in Hamburg, he thrives at the intersection of research and production code, routinely handling terabytes of simulation data and shipping tools that change how facilities operate.
OCELOT is a multiphysics simulation toolkit designed for studying FEL and storage ring-based light sources.
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