Assistant Professor Of Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
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William Jay is an Assistant Professor of Physics and former MIT postdoc with a decade of experience using first-principles lattice QCD and high-performance computing to search for new physics. His work bridges theoretical insight and computational rigor, developed through roles at Fermilab, MIT, and now Colorado State University, and grounded in a PhD from the University of Colorado Boulder and advanced training at Cambridge. He specializes in lattice gauge theory and precision calculations that translate fundamental theory into testable predictions, often requiring large-scale simulations and code optimization. Colleagues describe him as equally comfortable designing algorithms and mentoring students, and he brings a rare combination of deep theoretical training and hands-on HPC expertise to tackle subtle signals beyond the Standard Model.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
MASt, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, MASt, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at University of Cambridge
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at University of Colorado Boulder
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Physics, German, and Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Physics, German, and Mathematics at Ball State University
Contributions:5 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 5 months
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William Jay - Assistant Professor Of Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology