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Dr Tanmoy Bhattacharya | Ā External Professor | Best Researcher AwardšŸ†

External Professor at Santa Fe Institute,United StatesšŸŽ“

Tanmoy Bhattacharya is a distinguished scientist and researcher, currently holding the position of Scientist 5 and Laboratory Fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and serving as an External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. With a career spanning over three decades, Bhattacharya has made significant contributions to physics, computational biology, and microbiology. He is renowned for his interdisciplinary research, leadership in scientific collaborations, and innovations in computational tools that have had a lasting impact on the scientific community.

Professional ProfileĀ 

šŸ§‘ā€šŸŽ“EducationšŸŽ“

Tanmoy Bhattacharya’s academic journey began at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, where he earned his B.Sc. in Physics in 1982, followed by an M.Sc. in Physics in 1984 under the guidance of Prof. Debabrata Basu. He then pursued his Ph.D. in Physics at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Bombay, India, completing his dissertation on “Tree Unitarity Breakdown in Spontaneously Broken N=1 Supergravity Theories and Phenomenology of a Superlight Gravitino” in 1989 under the mentorship of Prof. Probir Roy.

šŸ’¼Work Experience

Bhattacharya’s professional career began with post-doctoral fellowships at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Centre de Energie Atomique in Saclay, and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) between 1989 and 1995. He transitioned to a staff role at LANL in 1995 and has been a significant contributor to the laboratory ever since. His roles have evolved from Limited Term Staff Member to Scientist 5 and Laboratory Fellow, reflecting his growing expertise and leadership within the institution. Additionally, he served as a Professor at the Santa Fe Institute from 2006 to 2017 and continues to contribute as an External Professor.

šŸ› ļøSkills

Tanmoy Bhattacharya possesses a wide range of skills, including expertise in theoretical physics, computational biology, and microbiology. His technical skills extend to programming and software development, having contributed to the creation of tools like hyperTeX, the hyperref LaTeX package, and the development of the Apache webserver. His ability to lead large-scale research collaborations and his contributions to computational methods in high-energy physics and lattice quantum chromodynamics demonstrate his proficiency in both scientific research and technical innovation.

šŸ†Awards and Honors

Bhattacharya has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards throughout his career. Some of his notable honors include the Los Alamos Distinguished Performance Award (1999, 2022), the Duke CHAVI-ID Outstanding Contributions Award (2015), and recognition as a Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate Analytics in multiple years (2016, 2018, 2019, 2020). In 2020, he was named a Los Alamos Laboratory Fellow, a testament to his exceptional contributions to the scientific community. Most recently, in 2023, he was recognized among the top scientists in Biology and Biochemistry by research.com and was part of the LANL team that won an R&D 100 award for the ā€œCANDLEā€ project.

Ā Membership šŸ›ļø

Tanmoy Bhattacharya is a member of the American Physical Society, actively participating in divisions such as Computational Physics and Particles and Fields. He has held leadership roles in the US Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (USQCD) collaboration, contributing to the strategic direction of high-energy physics. Additionally, he moderates the hep-lat arXiv and is involved in the International Society of Genetic Genealogy.

Research Focus šŸ”¬

Bhattacharya’s research focuses primarily on theoretical physics, computational biology, and microbiology. His work in lattice quantum chromodynamics (LQCD) has been pivotal in understanding fundamental particles and forces. In the field of computational biology, he has made significant contributions to HIV research and genetic analysis, as evidenced by his work with the HIV Genetics and HIV Database teams at LANL. His interdisciplinary approach allows him to tackle complex problems at the intersection of physics, biology, and computer science, making his research both innovative and impactful across multiple fields.

šŸ“–Publications :Ā 

  1. High dimensional predictions of suicide risk in 4.2 million US Veterans using ensemble transfer learning
    šŸ—“ļø 2024 | šŸ“° Scientific Reports | šŸ§ šŸ“ˆ
  2. The pion-nucleon sigma term from Lattice QCD
    šŸ—“ļø 2024 | šŸ“° Proceedings of Science | šŸ’„šŸ”¬
  3. Control variates for lattice field theory
    šŸ—“ļø 2024 | šŸ“° Physical Review D | šŸ“ŠšŸ§®
  4. Prevention efficacy of the broadly neutralizing antibody VRC01 depends on HIV-1 envelope sequence features
    šŸ—“ļø 2024 | šŸ“° Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | šŸ¦ šŸ’‰
  5. Nucleon isovector axial form factors
    šŸ—“ļø 2024 | šŸ“° Physical Review D | āš›ļøšŸ“
  6. Deep learning uncertainty quantification for clinical text classification
    šŸ—“ļø 2024 | šŸ“° Journal of Biomedical Informatics | šŸ¤–šŸ“š
  7. Confronting the axial-vector form factor from lattice QCD with MINERvA antineutrino-proton data
    šŸ—“ļø 2023 | šŸ“° Physical Review D | šŸ§ŖšŸ”¬
  8. Quark chromoelectric dipole moment operator on the lattice
    šŸ—“ļø 2023 | šŸ“° Physical Review D | āš›ļøāš™ļø
  9. Electroweak box diagram contribution for pion and kaon decay from lattice QCD
    šŸ—“ļø 2023 | šŸ“° Physical Review D | šŸ“¦šŸ”‹
  10. nEDM from the theta-term and chromoEDM operators
    šŸ—“ļø 2023 | šŸ“° Proceedings of Science | šŸ§²šŸ“
Dr Tanmoy Bhattacharya | Computational Modeling | Best Researcher Award

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