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Daniel Maitre

After my undergraduate study at ETH Zürich I completed my PhD in 2007 at the university of Zürich. I then spent 18 month at SLAC with a grant from the Swiss National Foundation before coming to Durham as a postdoc in October 2008. I started there as a lecturer in October 2010 and spend 9 […]

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Jeppe Rosenkrantz Andersen

A list of my publications can be found in the inSpire database by clicking here Research Area Collider phenomenology Higgs physics Research Interests My research is concentrating on solving the difficult problem of describing the processes at particle colliders in cases where the interactions are governed by not just one but several hard scales. This has

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Benjamin Pecjak

Publications A list of my publications can be found in the inSpire database by clicking here Research Area Soft-collinear effective theory Higher-order resummations in QCD Boosted top-quark production Loop corrections in the SMEFT Research Interests Most of my research is based on applications of effective field theories to QCD and other collider processes, especially applications of

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Rodrigo Alonso

My research interests are: Higgs physics, Flavour physics, Gravity and Cosmology. My most recent publications can be found on inSpire and one of my recent talks on dark matter can be watched here or for a talk on quantum corrections in gravity see this link. My lecture notes are compiled here. I am currently supervising

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Francesca Chadha-Day

Research Interests I am interested in using astrophysical observations to search for new fundamental physics. In particular, I study the phenomenology of axions and axion-like particles – a Dark Matter candidate arising in string theory and as a solution to the Strong CP Problem. Publications My papers can be found on inSpire here. Science Comedy

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Stephen Jones

I am an associate professor at IPPP Durham (joined November 2020) and a Royal Society University Research Fellow studying the Higgs sector at the precision frontier. My research interests include: Higher-order QCD and Electroweak Corrections Standard Model Phenomenology (especially Higgs Boson related physics) Collider Physics I act as a theory convener for the LHC Higgs

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Nigel Glover

My interest in high energy particle physics dates from approximately 10.20 a.m. on the 17th November 1981 during a 3rd year lecture at Cambridge when Richard Ansorge explained that all matter was made of quarks and leptons. Shortly thereafter I began work on a Ph.D. under the enthusiastic direction of Professor Alan Martin FRS at

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