Siddharth Sule
Particle Physics | Monte Carlo Simulations | GPUs
Hi! I’m a PhD student in particle physics at the University of Manchester.
I develop high-performance simulation software to model particle collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (CERN). My research focuses on Monte Carlo methods, object-oriented programming, and GPU acceleration.
I contribute to Herwig, a collider event generator used worldwide for over 40 years, and co-developed GAPS, a GPU-parallelised parton shower that delivers cluster-level speed-up on a single GPU.
Here you can find my publications, software projects, and teaching resources, along with links to my email, repositories, and research profiles.