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Siddharth Mishra Sharma

Assistant Professor (Computing & Data Sciences) (ETA July 2025)

Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Physics. 

Siddharth Mishra-Sharma is incoming Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Computing & Data Science (CDS) at Boston University (July 2025). Siddharth works bidirectionally at the intersection of AI and physics, with a focus on applications towards fundamental physics discovery. To that end, Siddharth’s research examines how AI can be used to make better use of complex datasets from current and future experiments in cosmology, astrophysics, and particle physics across diverse modalities, scales, and physical systems. At the same time, Siddharth uses data from physics as a sandbox for methodological developments with broad applicability in the natural sciences, particularly focusing on neural approaches to simulation-based inference, scalable generative modeling, probabilistic/differentiable programming, and symmetry-preserving data processing. In his research, Siddharth investigates both (1) data-driven approaches that leverage scale, and (2) physics-informed methods that incorporate mechanistic understanding and inductive biases, while also exploring the interplay between these paradigms.

Prior to joining CDS, Siddharth was an IAIFI Fellow at the NSF AI Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions at MIT and Harvard (2018-2021). Before that, he was a postdoc at NYU’s Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics (2018-2021). He obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from Princeton University in 2018. Siddharth completed his undergraduate studies at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge where he read the Natural Sciences (Parts I and II) and Mathematics (Part III) Triposes.

Siddharth will be joining the BU faculty in July 2025.