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Christian Bierlich is a Researcher in Particle and Nuclear Physics at Lund University. His work focuses on hadronization processes, Monte Carlo event simulations, and heavy-ion collisions. He actively contributes to projects like RAGDOLL (Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Data-Oriented Large Language Learning in Particle Physics) and collaborates internationally on event generator development (e.g., Pythia).
Bierlich teaches courses such as MNXA29 (Exploring the Scientific Method) and lab instruction in FytA11/FytA12. He blogs about fundamental physics at fundamental-fysik (in Danish) and conducts outreach lectures at the Peoples' University (fuau.dk).
His research interests span theoretical modeling of particle interactions, data-driven approaches to hadronization, and Monte Carlo reweighting techniques. Recent articles explore strangeness conservation, normalizing flows for fragmentation models, and dynamic hadronization in heavy-ion collisions.
Bierlich has received the Young Scientist Award (2017). He leads projects funded by the Swedish Research Council and collaborates with institutions globally. His work supports initiatives like the ESSnuSB neutrino experiment and CLASH retreats for small-collision system studies.





