I am a researcher in theoretical particle physics at the University of Oxford.
My work centres on
the question of how to develop and use our understanding of
Quantum
Chromodynamics (QCD, the theory of quarks and gluons) in order
facilitate state-of-the-art measurements and discoveries at high-energy particle colliders, notably the
LHC, including
applications to Higgs physics, searches for new particles and
studies of heavy-ion collisions.
The links to the left provide access to many of the software
packages and other resources that I have developed, as well as
slides from my research talks.
You can contact me by email at:
firstname.surname@physics.ox.ac.uk.
Further contact details are to be found on my official Oxford
pages at the Department of
Physics
and All Souls College.
My research is funded by the European
Research Council (PanScales project), a
Royal Society Research
Professorship and the UK Science and Technology
Facilities Council. These web pages are kindly hosted by CERN.