ABOUT
Anton Moroz is a physicist with expertise in nuclear and neutron physics, and experimental astrophysics. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Physics and Technology from Far Eastern Federal University and a Master’s in Physics from Saint Petersburg State University, where he specialized in neutron and synchrotron studies and graduated with distinction.
His professional experience spans roles in leading research institutions. As an Assistant Researcher at the Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, he worked on neutron scattering and radiation protection. Later, as an Engineer-Researcher at Saint Petersburg State University, he focused on numerical modelling and Monte Carlo simulations for optimizing a compact neutron source target design. Finally, Anton coordinated fluorescence detector operations at the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina, where he was involved in ultra-high-energy astrophysics projects and international scientific collaboration.
Anton’s research has been published in prominent journals, covering topics such as neutron source design and weak interaction constants. He has presented his findings at international conferences, including the UCANS Symposium and the Pierre Auger Collaboration meetings. His work has been supported by grants and awards.
In addition to his technical expertise, Anton is proficient in Python programming, simulation tools, and scientific communication. Having lived in many countries, he thrives in multicultural environments.
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Interests
Anton’s academic interests include neutron transport, nuclear reactions, Monte-Carlo simulation, nuclear physics, laser-plasma interaction, and particle sources.
Outside of work, he enjoys photography, weightlifting, choir singing, playing guitar, hiking, and programming.