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Taylor Murphy is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Miami University. They hold a Ph.D. in theoretical particle physics from The Ohio State University (2022), with prior degrees from the University of Oklahoma (B.S. Physics & B.A. Mathematics, 2016). Their research focuses on elementary particle physics, particularly exploring physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM), including dark matter, supersymmetry, and collider phenomenology. They are a member of the LHC Dark Matter Working Group and have conducted postdoctoral research at the LPTHE in Paris, France.
Research interests include model building to explain LHC anomalies, effective field theories (e.g., LEX-EFT), and collaborations on frustrated dark matter and exotic mediators. Recent work addresses LHC excesses through monojet signals, color-sextet scalars, and wino-higgsino mixing. Murphy has taught courses like PHY 103 and PHY 181 at Miami University.
Current projects involve unifying LHC excess explanations, analyzing supersymmetric models with higgsino-like LSPs, and developing diboson operators for future colliders like the muon collider. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned.




