Alexei Sytov
I am a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Global Fellow Researcher, leading the TRILLION project (GA 101032975). The project TRILLION is dedicated to the implementation of physics and specific applications of electromagnetic processes in oriented crystals and nanostructures into Geant4 simulation toolkit to bring them to a large scientific and industrial community and under a free Geant4 license.
The work has broad implications, supporting applications in accelerator physics, high-energy and nuclear physics, radiotherapy, cosmic ray detectors (such as gamma-ray space telescopes), and dark matter searches. My research interests extend to plasma wakefield acceleration in crystals and nanostructures, exploring innovative approaches to particle acceleration and advanced materials.
With many years of expertise in High-Performance Computing (HPC), I have led several supercomputing projects at CINECA, gaining extensive experience in large-scale simulations and computational optimization.
I also have a long track record of participation in beam tests at particle accelerators and in-depth data analysis, bringing together experimental and computational expertise. Currently, I also serve as Deputy Coordinator of the Electromagnetic Physics group, Geant4 Collaboration.