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Tevong You is a Lecturer in Physics at King's College London, affiliated with the Department of Physics and the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. He holds a PhD from King's College London (2012–2015) and degrees from ETH Zurich and Imperial College London. His research focuses on theoretical particle physics and cosmology, particularly exploring beyond the Standard Model physics, Higgs boson properties, and effective field theory approaches. He has held prior roles including Gonville & Caius College Lecturer (2018–2022) at the University of Cambridge, Junior Research Fellow (2015–2018), and Senior Research Fellow at CERN (2019–2022), alongside the Branco Weiss Society in Science Fellowship (2018–2023).
Research Interests: His work investigates particle phenomenology at the intersection of experiment and theory, emphasizing the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) framework. Key areas include Higgs boson properties, dark matter, and theoretical motivations for future colliders. He advocates for advanced collider experiments to probe new physics.
- Education:
- PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics, King's College London (2012–2015)
- Masters, ETH Zurich
- Undergraduate, Imperial College London
- Scientific Awards:
- Branco Weiss Society in Science Fellowship
- Junior Research Fellow at University of Cambridge
- Gonville & Caius College Lectureship
- Labs/Teams: Active in the Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology group at King's, focusing on new physics beyond the Standard Model.




