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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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Frank Krauss

Brief Curriculum Vitae since 2006: at IPPP Durham 2019-2024: Director of Institute for Data Science 2003-2006: Junior Professor at TU Dresden 2002-2003: Postdoc at CERN 2000-2001: Postdoc at Cavendish Lab, Cambridge, UK 1999-2000: Postdoc at Technion, Haifa, Israel 1994-1998: PhD student at TU Dresden, supervised by Gerhard Soff 1988-1994: Undergraduate studies at TH Darmstadt; diploma

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Steven Abel

Publications A list of my publications can be found in the inSpire database by clicking here A selection of recent papers is “Q-branes,” ArXiV: 1507.04557 (S.A. Abel and A. Kehagias) “Towards a nonsupersymmetric string phenomenology,” Phys.Rev.D91 (2015) 126014 (S.A. Abel, I. Mavroudi and K.R. Dienes) “Genetic Algorithms and the Search for Viable String Vacua,” JHEP 1408

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Peter Richardson

After studying Natural Sciences (Physics) at Cambridge I did my D. Phil at the University of Oxford under the supervision of Herbi Dreiner and Mike Seymour. My thesis was on the simulation of R-parity violating supersymmetric models, something I’m still interested in and work on from time to time. After a postdoc in Cambridge working with Bryan Webber

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Silvia Pascoli

Publications A list of my publications can be found in the inSpire database: here Research Area Neutrino and astroparticle physics Research Interests Neutrino physics has revolutionised our understanding of particle physics in the past nearly twenty years. The discovery of neutrino oscillations implies that, contrary to what predicted by the Standard Model of particle physics in

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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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Valentin V Khoze [Valya Khoze]

Publications: Listing from inSPIRE HEP and the arXiv Research Area: Theoretical Particle Physics Research Interests: Symmetry and Semi-classical methods in Gauge Theory Instantons, Monopoles and Scattering Amplitudes Multi-particle production and HIGGSPLOSION High-energy frontier and searches for new physics Gravitational waves from fundamental physics in the early universe Dark Matter and Matter-anti-Matter asymmetry Scattering Amplitudes, gauge

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Ruth Gregory

I did my PhD in DAMTP, and Trinity College, Cambridge in the Relativity group. I then went to Chicago for five years as a postdoctoral researcher, spending three years at Fermilab and two years as a MacCormick fellow at the Fermi Institute in the University of Chicago. I returned to the UK with a five-year

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