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Ciaran Williams is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University at Buffalo, within the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on high energy theory and collider physics, particularly precision calculations in Quantum Field Theories relevant to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). He explores topics such as Dark Matter production, quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and theoretical phenomenology.
- Education:
- MSci in Theoretical Physics, University of Durham (2006)
- PhD in Physics, University of Durham (2010)
- Postdoctoral Research at Fermilab and the Niels Bohr Institute
His research interests include high-precision calculations for LHC experiments, Dark Matter interactions, and bridging theoretical predictions with experimental data. He emphasizes collaboration between theorists and experimentalists to enhance LHC’s potential for discovering new physics. His work has been recognized with awards such as the NSF CAREER Award (2017) and the UB Young Investigator Award (2018).
His publications span topics like Higgs boson studies, Dark Matter production at colliders, and advanced matrix element methods. His contributions aim to reduce theoretical uncertainties in LHC data analysis to uncover subtle signals of new physics.


