Andreas Pautz is a Full Professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), affiliated with the School of Basic Sciences, Institute of Physics, and the Laboratory of Reactor Physics and Systems Behaviour (LRS). He also contributes to educational leadership through his role in EDEY - Enseignement under AVP-DLE-EDOC. His office is located at PH D3 465, Building PH, Station 3, Lausanne, Switzerland, and he can be reached via email at andreas.pautz@epfl.ch or by phone at +41 56 310 34 97. His research focuses on nuclear reactor physics, reactor systems behavior, neutron interactions, computational modeling of nuclear reactors, and the decommissioning of nuclear power plants. As head of the LRS laboratory, he leads a team dedicated to advancing the understanding of reactor design and fuel cycle optimization. Prof. Pautz is deeply involved in graduate education, supervising numerous PhD students and teaching core courses such as Physics of Nuclear Reactors, Nuclear Computations Lab, and Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants. He also contributes to international education through the Frédéric Joliot / Otto Hahn Summer School on Nuclear Reactors Physics, Fuels and Systems. He has successfully supervised over 20 PhD theses at EPFL, indicating a long-standing and active role in doctoral education. His academic advising spans topics in reactor physics, computational methods, and nuclear safety. His laboratory, LRS (https://lrs.epfl.ch/), serves as a hub for research and training in nuclear reactor systems. The group engages in both theoretical and experimental aspects of reactor physics, aiming to address modern challenges in nuclear energy sustainability and safety. Professor, Laboratory of Reactor Physics and Systems Behaviour (LRS), EPFL SB IPHYS Professor, EDEY - Enseignement, EPFL VPA-AVP-DLE AVP-DLE-EDOC







