Summary
David Curtin is an Assistant Professor and theoretical particle physicist with nine years post-PhD experience specializing in high-energy phenomenology, collider physics, cosmology, astroparticle physics, Higgs physics, and naturalness. Based at the University of Toronto after postdoctoral appointments at Maryland and Stony Brook, he blends deep theoretical insight with a focus on experimentally testable signatures. His work bridges particle theory and cosmology, often exploring how collider observables inform fundamental questions about dark matter and naturalness. Although he logs into professional networks infrequently, he remains an active researcher and educator shaping the next generation of high-energy theorists.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Sydney
Ph.D., Physics, Ph.D., Physics at Cornell University
The University of Melbourne