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Dr. Stoyan M Trilov is a Research Fellow in the School of Physics at the University of Bristol, specializing in experimental particle physics with focus on precision measurements of rare decays and neutrino phenomena through major international collaborations including DUNE and NA62.
He earned his PhD in Physics from the University of Bristol in 2020 with a thesis on semileptonic kaon decay branching fractions at the NA62 experiment under Professor H. F. Heath's supervision.
His research encompasses critical frontiers in particle physics:
- Testing Standard Model predictions through ultra-rare kaon decay measurements
- Neutrino oscillation physics and detector development for next-generation experiments
- Lepton flavor violation studies in muon and meson systems
- Advanced particle detection techniques in liquid argon time projection chambers
Recent publications reveal concentrated efforts on DUNE's neutrino detection systems and NA62's precision kaon decay analyses, demonstrating dual expertise in neutrino physics instrumentation and rare decay phenomenology that probes physics beyond the Standard Model.
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Dr. Trilov's collaborative research is conducted through large international consortia without indication of primary grant leadership or formal student supervision in the available records.
He maintains active roles in the DUNE Collaboration developing liquid argon TPC technology and the NA62 Collaboration at CERN advancing precision measurements of rare kaon decays and beam-dump searches for new physics.



