BIO:
Wesley Gillis graduated from Georgia Tech in 2014 with a B.S. in Nuclear and Radiological Engineering with high honors and with a minor in French. During his undergraduate degree, he conducted research on improving algorithms for dual-energy CT image reconstruction. For two semesters, he was also a TA for undergraduate differential equations. After graduating, he started his M.S. in Nuclear Engineering with a graduate fellowship from AREVA. Alongside his thesis work, he worked on separate projects on both inorganic and organic scintillator analysis using MCNP6.1 and Geant4.
RESEARCH:
Wesley joined LANNS in June 2014. His work includes gamma spectrum unfolding, radiation detector and imaging data processing, and advanced detector development. His research interests also include quantum optics and radiation physics.