Dr David Sutherland
- Lecturer (School of Physics & Astronomy)
telephone:
01413305895
email:
David.W.Sutherland@glasgow.ac.uk
Biography
I completed my PhD at the University of Cambridge in 2016. I have worked at the University of California Santa Barbara and the INFN Trieste prior to joining Glasgow in 2022.
Research
I am interested broadly in particle physics. In the past I have worked on composite Higgs models and warped extra dimensions, search design at colliders, operator bases in effective field theories, axion physics, scattering amplitudes, and effective field theory matching calculations.
My main current interest is the study of the mathematical structures behind our descriptions of high energy scattering processes (i.e. lagrangians and amplitudes) and how this can guide our searches for new fundamental physics at experiments such as the LHC.
Research interests
I am interested broadly in particle physics. In the past I have worked on composite Higgs models and warped extra dimensions, search design at colliders, operator bases in effective field theories, axion physics, scattering amplitudes, and effective field theory matching calculations. My main current interest is the study of the mathematical structures behind our descriptions of high energy scattering processes (i.e. lagrangians and amplitudes) and how this can guide our searches for new fundamental physics at experiments such as the LHC.
Teaching
Tutorials and Supervisions
- Physics 4: Supervisions (S1) P4H
- Physics 4: Supervisions (S2) P4H
Laboratories
- Physics 3 Group Project: Computation PHYS4029P
Workshops
- Physics Literature Project PHYS5047P
Lectures
- Atomic Systems PHYS4002
Additional information
Administration
School
- P4/5 Literature Project Coordinator