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Dr. Wouter J. Waalewijn is a Senior Researcher at the Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam, and holds a permanent position at Nikhef (National Institute for Subatomic Physics) in Amsterdam. His work bridges theoretical physics and high energy particle physics, with a focus on quantum chromodynamics (QCD), track functions, and energy correlators in jet physics.
Dr. Waalewijn’s research focuses on advancing perturbative QCD with track functions, and he has contributed extensively to the development of energy correlators in high-energy collisions. His work includes resummation techniques, factorization violations, and precision calculations in jet physics, often applied to experiments at the LHC and future EIC (Electron-Ion Collider) projects. His recent publications highlight innovations in jet veto resummation, FastEEC algorithms, and energy flow polynomial analysis.
Over the last five years, Dr. Waalewijn has co-authored 15 publications in hep-ph, many appearing in top journals like Physical Review Letters and Journal of High Energy Physics. These works span jet substructure, track function evolution, small-x physics, and hadronization effects, often involving collaborations with institutions such as MIT, Nikhef, and Delta ITP.
Dr. Waalewijn obtained his PhD under the guidance of Iain W. Stewart, whose affiliations include MIT. His academic journey began with a postdoc at Nikhef (2013-2015) before transitioning to a Junior position at the University of Amsterdam (2013-2018), and finally securing his current Senior role (since 2018).
His research involves developing formalisms for track functions, energy correlators, and precision QCD calculations. He collaborates with institutions like Delta ITP and Nikhef, and his work has been funded through grants (though details are not specified in the provided text).

