Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics
Particle Physics Theory: This group is dedicated to exploring the fundamental particles and the forces that make up the universe. They develop theoretical models within the framework of Quantum Field Theory to understand these interactions and predict new phenomena. Their work is crucial in guiding and interpreting results from experiments, such as those conducted at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, gravitational wave detection experiments like LIGO, and the measurement of the muon's anomalous magnetic moment (g-2) at Fermilab. These efforts push the boundaries of known physics.
To achieve their goals, the group specializes in several approaches, including Lattice Gauge Theory, perturbative Quantum Field Theory, artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and novel mathematical structures in Gauge Theories.
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Rafael Aoude

- University of Edinburgh
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Matthew Black

- University of Edinburgh
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Celine Boehm

- University of Edinburgh
- University of Sydney
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Job Feldbrugge

- University of Edinburgh
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Riccardo Gonzo

- University of Edinburgh
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Ryan Hill

- University of Edinburgh
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Andrew McLeod

- University of Edinburgh
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Karthik Rajeev

- University of Edinburgh
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Roy Stegeman

- University of Edinburgh
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Neil Turok

- University of Edinburgh
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Mao Zeng

- University of Edinburgh
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