Dr. David Sutherland is a Lecturer in the School of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Glasgow. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge (2016) and has prior affiliations with the University of California Santa Barbara and INFN Trieste. His research focuses on particle physics, particularly mathematical structures in high-energy scattering processes, effective field theories, and collider phenomenology. Current interests include exploring how these structures guide searches for new physics at experiments like the LHC. His academic background includes work on composite Higgs models, warped extra dimensions, and axion physics. He contributes to computational tools like the DEFT program for operator analysis in EFTs. Teaching responsibilities include supervisions, laboratory sessions, and coordinating the P4/5 Literature Project. Key research themes are reflected in his publications, spanning topics from SMEFT and BSM physics to renormalization group techniques. These studies emphasize theoretical frameworks that bridge particle physics with experimental observability at colliders.







