Wolfgang Schreyer is an R&D associate with 17 years of experience at the intersection of particle physics, astrophysics, and high-performance computing, currently working at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He holds a Dr. rer. nat. in Physics from Technical University Munich and built simulation tools (notably PENTrack) and optimized experiments like PENeLOPE through Monte Carlo methods, numerical algorithms, and statistical analysis. His hands-on background spans operation and optimization of large cryogenic systems, embedded programming, and running measurement campaigns at major international facilities. Formerly a postdoc at TRIUMF, he combines experimental design, instrument control, and scalable simulation to turn complex physics problems into reproducible computational workflows. Colleagues rely on him for mentoring students and for translating precision laboratory requirements into performant code and data-driven inference.
17 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Dr. rer. nat., Physics, Dr. rer. nat., Physics at Technical University Munich
Tri-Institute Summer School on Elementary Particles (TRISEP), Tri-Institute Summer School on Elementary Particles (TRISEP) at TRIUMF
Fundamental Neutron Physics Summer School, Fundamental Neutron Physics Summer School at University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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