Trevor Hart
Ph.D. student, Physics
Research Interests:
Trevor has an affinity for studying rare processes in the Standard Model of particle physics. Understanding the properties of the Higgs boson and its decay products can provide some insight into the universe's fundamental building blocks. The cutting-edge experiments conducted with the ATLAS detector on the LHC allow for unique opportunities to study these rare processes. Trevor's research is directed towards exploring the relationship between the Higgs boson and the Charm quark, through data analysis, machine learning, and Monte Carlo simulation techniques.
Road to the Moody School:
Trevor earned a B.S. in physics from Auburn University in 2021, then completed a M.S. in physics from San Francisco State University in 2024. Trevor has five years of teaching experience in undergrad and his masters. After completion of his Ph.D., he plans on staying in the field of particle physics to become a professor, a job that would combine his passion for research and teaching. When not conducting research, he spends his time playing board games and playing with his dog, Bane.
