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Dr. Tom Hadavizadeh is a lecturer at the School of Physics and Astronomy at Monash University, specializing in experimental particle physics. He is a member of the LHCb collaboration, a particle physics experiment situated at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. Dr. Hadavizadeh's research primarily focuses on particles that contain beauty and charm quarks. He is involved in analysis of rare decays of particles that contain beauty quarks, as well as measurements of matter-antimatter differences in decays of particles containing charm quarks. Additionally, he is engaged in simulations of particle collisions, contributing to a deeper understanding of these interactions on a fundamental level. His academic background includes a DPhil in Particle Physics from the University of Oxford and an MSci in Experimental and Theoretical Physics from the University of Cambridge. He has previously held the position of Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the University of Oxford and has been active in various research projects aimed at advancing collider physics and understanding the mysteries of the universe.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Teaching and conducting research in experimental particle physics.
University of Oxford • Oxford, UK
Conducted research within the LHCb collaboration focused on particle decay analyses.
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