Below is some material related to PhD-level lectures I've given (if
  no material is given, click on the link to get to the official
  school page and programme):
  -  Lectures on Jets 
    and Parton Distribution Functions
  as part of the 2024 Oxford graduate lecture series on QCD that was
  delivered with Fabrizio Caola, Jack Helliwell and Peter Skands.
  
-  Guest lecture
    on Jets,
    as part of Claire Gwenlan's experimental particle physics PhD QCD
    course at the University of Oxford, February 2021.
   
-  Two lectures on Jet Reconstruction Theory at the PREFIT20: PRecision Effective FIeld Theory School, DESY, Hamburg, March 2020 (delivered remotely)
-  Guest lecture on Jets, 
as part of Claire Gwenlan's experimental particle physics PhD QCD course 
at the University of Oxford, February 2020. 
 
-  Lecture on "QCD for LHC"
at the  57th course  of the International School of Subnuclear physics, In Search of the Unexpected, June 2019.
 
-  3 lectures on "QCD" at
the Fourth Asia-Europe-Pacific
School of High-Energy Physics, September 2018, Quy Nhon, Vietnam. 
- Lecture 1: Introduction, strong coupling, soft divergence, total cross sections
- Lecture 2: hadron colliders, PDFs and hard cross sections
- Lecture 3: partons showers, hadronisation, jets
 
 
-  5 lectures on "Jet Physics", at
the Higgs
Centre School of Theoretical Physics 2017. 
Tutorial material available on github.
 
-  Lectures on "Ingredients for accurate collider physics", at the PSI Summer School Exothiggs, August 2016, Zuoz, Switzerland:
  
    - Lecture 1: factorisation, the strong coupling and parton distribution functions
    
- Lecture 2: hard cross sections, resummation, parton showers and jets
    
- Code for an illustrative, ultrasimplified, toy parton shower.
  
 
 
-  Lectures on "Basics of QCD" at the ICTP–SAIFR school on QCD and LHC physics, July 2015, Sao Paulo, Brazil:
  
 
-  Lectures on jets at
  the Center for Future High
  Energy Physics
  (IHEP) and Peking University Beijing, April 2014:
 
-  4 lectures on jets
  at the TASI
    2013 school in Boulder, Colorado, June 2013.
 
- 
  2 lectures, as part of a series of 4 given together with Matteo
  Cacciari  on jets during the Focus Week at the GGI Workshop on
  High
  energy QCD after the start of the LHC,
  Florence, Italy, September 2011.
 
- 
  2 lectures on jets at
  the 2011
    IPMU-YITP School and Workshop on Monte Carlo Tools for LHC,
  Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University,
  September 2011.
 
- 
  3  CERN
    academic training lectures on jets, March 2011:
   
    -  Lecture
    1: introduction, followed by an outline of some of the main
    sequential recombination jet algorithms 
    
-  Lecture 2:
      comparing theory and experiment (including illustration of
      cone-algorithm issues); the relation between a
      parton and a jet; jet shapes; and the example of top reconstruction
    
-  Lecture 3:
      optimising the use of jets in a simple case (dijet
      reconstruction); and the study of fat jets, i.e. boosted
      hadronically-decaying massive objects.
  
 
-  4 introductory lectures on QCD,
  given at
  the 2010
  Maria Laach autumn high-energy-physics school, Germany,
  September 2010. This is an abridged version of the Bautzen lectures
  given below.
   
    -  Lecture
    1: Introduction (Lagrangian, perturbative and non-perturbative methods, beta-function,
    soft and collinear divergences)
    
-  Lecture
    2: The concepts of parton showers and jets
    
-  Lecture
        3: Parton Distribution Functions
    
-  Lecture
    4: QCD as it's relevant at the LHC
  
 
-  Jet Physics at the Cargèse: Physics at TeV
    colliders school, July 2010.
-  Jet Physics at
  the Aspects
  of perturbative Quantum chromodynamics Bielefeld-Paris-Helsinki
  school, Orsay, France, March 2010.
-  4 introductory lectures on QCD, for experimental PhD students,
  given at
  the 2009 European
  School of High Energy Physics, in Bautzen, Germany, June 2009:
   
    -  Lecture
    1: Basics (Lagrangian, perturbative and non-perturbative methods, beta-function,
    soft and collinear divergences).
    
-  Lecture
    2: Parton Distribution Functions.
    
-  Lecture 3: A brief overview of fixed order calculations, parton showers.
    
-  Lecture 4: Merging fixed-order and parton-shower
    calculations; jets.
  
 
-  Two
    lectures on jets at
    the 2008 CTEQ-MCnet Summer
    School on QCD Phenomenology and Monte Carlo Event Generators,
    Debrecen, Hungary, August 2008.
   These lectures provide an introduction to sequential
      recombination and cone-type jet algorithms, including concrete
      illustrations of the differences between various cone
      algorithms. They also discuss questions related to infrared and
      collinear safety, and look at issues and difficulties that arise
      when trying determine which jet definitions are "best".
   
-  Transparencies
  and
  some simple
    exercises for a course on the theory of jets at the École de de Gif 2007.
 
- Two seminars in a series
accompanying the course by
Gabriele Veneziano on perturbative QCD at the Collège de
France (Paris, France, 2005)  
- Phenomenology (Course given at BUSSTEPP 2004,
Plymouth, UK, August 2004, and BUSSTEPP 2005, Ambleside, UK, August 2005)
 The course consists of 4 lectures: - Lecture
1: quick recall of the standard model and an introduction to
indirect bounds on the Higgs mass
- Lecture
2: the search for the Higgs boson
- Lecture
3: introduction to QCD and to soft radiation
- Lecture
4: QCD for processes with incoming protons
- Lecture
4 (from 2004): QCD jets and principles of "all-order"
calculations