Matheus Hostert is an Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa and a particle physicist with nine years of research experience focused on neutrinos, dark forces, and physics beyond the Standard Model. He completed a PhD at Durham University with a dissertation on hidden physics at the neutrino frontier and has held postdoctoral and fellowship positions at the University of Minnesota, Perimeter Institute, and Harvard’s Neutrino Theory Network. His work blends theoretical and experimental perspectives, producing insights into rare neutrino processes like trident production and signatures of hidden particles. Based in Iowa City, he brings a global academic background from Brazil to the UK and North America and a track record of translating deep theory into testable predictions for current and next-generation neutrino experiments.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Physics, 8.26, Bachelor’s Degree, Physics, 8.26 at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Particle Physics at Durham University
Contributions:12 pushes, 2 branches in 4 years 4 months
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Matheus Hostert - Assistant Professor at University of Iowa