Bryan Cheng

About Me

Hi! I'm an incoming DPhil (PhD) student at the University of Oxford, focusing on philosophy of physics and science. I previously studied the BPhil in Philosophy and MPhysPhil in Physics and Philosophy at the University of Oxford, and the MASt in Applied Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. My research is currently in the history and philosophy of high energy physics, with a focus on bridging the gap between theoretical and experimental aspects of scattering events. Some of my previous research investigated the notion of approximate symmetries and the application of group theory during the development of the Standard Model. I also have wider interests in the philosophy of spacetime, as well as issues regarding empiricism and scientific anti-realism.

Outside of philosophy, I obsess over classical music, fencing, photography, caffeinated beverages, and cooking.

Find my CV here. Contact me at bryan.cheng@philosophy.ox.ac.uk.

Research

Published Work

Preprints/Submitted

  • Bryan Cheng, "On the prediction of the Omega Minus baryon", submitted to Philosophy of Physics, 2026. [Preprint.]