 I'm an Assistant Professor in the
Physics Department
 at SUNY Buffalo.
I am primarily interested in collider phenomenology, most specifically
 in the field of NLO computations. I am interested in Higgs physics,
 and in developing new methods and tools for Monte Carlo programs.
I'm an Assistant Professor in the
Physics Department
 at SUNY Buffalo.
I am primarily interested in collider phenomenology, most specifically
 in the field of NLO computations. I am interested in Higgs physics,
 and in developing new methods and tools for Monte Carlo programs. 
  
One program I work on, together with John Campbell and Keith Ellis , is MCFM, which uses next-to-leading order perturbation theory to make predictions for many processes at hadron-hadron colliders. The homepage for MCFM is here.