Hello!

AvatarMy name is Evan Gonzalez. I'm a computational physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Background

I'm currently a computational physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where I write particle transport codes (neutrons, photons, charged particles). When I'm not at my main gig, I work with the Computational Research Access Network (CRANE) to teach basic python programming, compuational physics, and machine learning to undergraduate physics students around the country.

Skills
Languages
  • C++
  • Python
  • Matlab
  • R
  • Bash
Code Experience
  • MCNP6
  • Scale
  • Geant4
  • OpenMC
Tools
  • Version Control: Git, Mercurial
  • Unit Testing: Catch
  • XML Parsing: Pugixml
  • Wiki/Documentation: Sphynx
Experience
Computational Physicist
Board of Directors (Dec. 2024 - Present), Lecturer (Feb. 2024 - Present), Teaching Assistant (Feb. 2023 - Present)
Fall 2017 - Fall 2022
Graduate Student Research Assistant
Graduate Studnet Researcher (NESLS) | Radiation Transport Group
Research Aide | Nuclear Engineering Division
Summer 2015 and 2016
Undergraduate Researcher | Space Sciences and Applications
Fall 2014 - Spring 2015
Undergraduate Research Scholar
View My Resume.
Publications