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Zachary Silberman is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Providence College, where he contributes to both physics and engineering education and research. He is based in the Science Complex, Room LL59, and can be reached at (401) 865-2834 or via email at zsilberm@providence.edu.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Astrophysical Sciences and Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology, 2018
Dr. Silberman's research lies at the intersection of computational physics and astrophysics, with a focus on developing numerical methods for modeling magnetic fields and vector potentials in complex physical systems. His work supports simulations in relativistic astrophysics and plasma dynamics. His expertise spans algorithm development, high-performance computing, and mathematical modeling of physical phenomena.
His scholarly output includes a peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Computational Physics (2019), which demonstrates advanced techniques for generating vector potentials from magnetic field configurations—a critical task in numerical relativity and magnetohydrodynamics. The article reflects a strong emphasis on computational accuracy and applicability to astrophysical environments.
While no formal scientific awards are listed in the available information, his research has garnered attention, with 7 citations and 14 reader mentions across academic platforms.
Dr. Silberman is involved in mentoring and teaching within the physics and engineering programs. No specific grants or funded projects are mentioned in the current profile. There is no mention of research labs or collaborative teams in the provided text.




