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Michael L. Wagman is an Associate Scientist in the Theoretical Physics group at Fermilab. Previously, he held a Pappalardo postdoctoral fellowship at MIT following his PhD from the University of Washington. He specializes in lattice QCD and effective field theory to study nuclear structure, neutrino interactions, and signal-to-noise challenges in quantum chromodynamics. His work contributes to experiments like DUNE. He explores novel methods such as observifolds to address computational barriers in QCD simulations.
His research interests include proton-proton fusion, beta decay, neutron-antineutron oscillations, and neutrino-nucleus scattering. He is part of the NPLQCD collaboration and has developed machine learning approaches to improve signal-to-noise ratios. He holds a BSc in mathematical physics from Brown University, where he researched biophysical modeling and black hole simulations.
No specific awards or advising records are listed. His efforts focus on advancing theoretical frameworks for next-generation particle physics experiments.



