IPPP Associates 2017-2018
A list of the IPPP Associates for 2016-2017 is given below.
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Fedor Bezrukov Manchester |
Minimal Models for Cosmology and Particle Physics |
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Antonella De Santo Sussex |
Synergies and Complementarity between the High-Luminosity LHC and Future Colliders |
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Christoph Englert Glasgow |
Phenomenological aspects of LHC physics and model-building |
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Cigdem Issever Oxford |
Prospects for the Higgs self-coupling measurement at the Large Hadron Collider |
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Jonas Rademacker Bristol |
Multibody decays of Heavy Flavour as a precision tool to characterise physics beyond the SM |
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Eram Rizvi Queeen Mary |
Electroweak Precision Observables at the LHC |
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Kostas Nikolopoulos Birmingham |
Direct searches for light Dark Matter |
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Donal O'Connell Edinburgh |
Twistors and Higher Dimensions. |
No cost extensions from the previous year.
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Costas Andreopoulos RAL/Liverpool |
Global Tuning of the GENIE Neutrino Monte Carlo Generator. |
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Lily Asquith Sussex |
BSM Physics with Boosted Tops |
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Clare Burrage Nottingham |
Connecting Cosmology and Phenomenology. |
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Jeff Forshaw Manchester |
Developing a new amplitude-level parton shower |
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Steven Worm Birmingham |
Dark Matter Interpretations for Direct Detection Experiments |
IPPP Associates 2018-2019
As part of the IPPP UK phenomenology network activities, IPPP invites applications from UK-based permanent academic staff for IPPP Associateships. Associateships are awarded to individuals or small teams, and are funded by the IPPP.
Associates are selected on the basis of scientific excellence of their proposal bearing in mind the need to balance activity in different areas of phenomenological research including beyond the standard model physics, electroweak and Higgs physics, flavour physics, model building, Monte Carlo simulations, neutrino physics, particle astrophysics and strong interactions. Applications are welcomed from both theorists and experimentalists.
The main objectives of the Associateship Programme are:
- to enhance interactions and enable new collaborations between the Associate, the Associate’s Institution and the IPPP
- to support research visits (typically of a week each time) of the Associate or their students to IPPP and of IPPP staff/PDRA/students to the Associate’s institution
We expect that up to 6 Associateships will be awarded in 2018-2019 starting October 2018, and each Associateship will have a value of up to £3000 per annum.
Applicants should send a one page (PDF format) proposal electronically to the IPPP Director Keith Ellis with a copy to Linda Wilkinson
by 31st August 2018. The proposal should outline the proposed research programme and briefly describe how the funds will be used
- to enhance the research of the Associate,
- to increase collaboration with the IPPP
Applications will be reviewed by the IPPP Steering Committee. The deadline for applications is 31 August 2018.