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Dr. Yannick Ulrich is a Researcher in the Laboratory for Particle Physics at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzerland, specializing in high-precision quantum electrodynamics calculations and Monte Carlo tool development for particle physics experiments. His work bridges theoretical frameworks and experimental applications in low-energy hadronic cross sections and lepton physics.
His core research interests include:
- Quantum Electrodynamics
- Particle Physics Phenomenology
- Monte Carlo Methods
- Radiative Corrections
- Hadronic Physics
- Precision Electroweak Physics
Analysis of his publication trends reveals a sustained focus on next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) precision calculations, particularly through the McMule framework, with recent work emphasizing electron-positron collision dynamics, muon decay predictions, and event generator development for collider experiments. His 2023-2025 publications demonstrate increasing complexity in incorporating electroweak effects and axion-like particle searches.
Dr. Ulrich actively collaborates with international research teams across major particle physics institutions but has not received major documented scientific awards to date. His contributions primarily manifest through technical advancements in computational frameworks rather than individual accolades.
As a post-PhD researcher (2020), he currently does not supervise graduate students but contributes to collaborative projects requiring specialized expertise in radiative corrections. His work supports critical experimental efforts at facilities like CERN through precision theoretical tools essential for data interpretation.
He operates within PSI's High Energy Physics group, which integrates theoretical development with experimental validation through close ties to accelerator facilities and detector projects.

