Difference between revisions of "Staff of HEPMDB"

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* '''Elisabeth Simmons''' (Michigan State University)
 
* '''Elisabeth Simmons''' (Michigan State University)
 
* '''Christian Speckner''' (University of Freiburg)
 
* '''Christian Speckner''' (University of Freiburg)
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Southampton High Energy Physics (SHEP) group has a long term program to play a significant role in uncovering the next level of fundamental physics beyond the standard model (BSM). SHEP activity covers the following strongly related areas of High Energy Physics: collider phenomenology within and beyond the standard model, model building, lattice QCD and Strongly coupled gauge theories and gravitation. In the past three years SHEP has appointed 3 new members of academic staff and now it is consists of 11 faculty members. Also it includes about 30 postdocs and PhD students involved in the group research activity. In the last 3 years SHEP has published about 200 papers in the leading physics journals with the top impact parameter such as: Physical Review Letters, Physics Letters B, Physics Review D, European Physical Journal. SHEP played a leading role in creating of the NExT Institute which now joins researchers from Southampton, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, University of Royal Holloway and University of Sussex. NExT was established to promote a new kind of interaction within particle physics, by formally creating and supporting one-on-one relationships between each theorist and an individual experiment. This novel approach is designed to help put the UK in a unique position to extract and interpret results from the LHC and in defining research programmes in other areas such as neutrinos and dark matter. It is worth to stress both the impressive scale of NExT activities as a whole (a total funding of about £3.5M since 2006 from as many as 20 institutions/agencies) and SHEP leading role within it. Prof Moretti is the Director and 4 of the 7 permanent NExT fellows/lecturers are based in Southampton (E. Accomando, A.Belyaev, P. Di Bari, R. Zwicky).

Revision as of 02:07, 12 March 2012

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  • Alexander Belyaev (University of Southampton)
  • Maksym Bondarenko (University of Southampton)
  • Sekhar Chivukula (Michigan State University)
  • Neil Christensen (University Wisconsin, Madison)
  • Alexander Pukhov (Moscow State University)
  • Andrei Semenov ( JINR, Dubna)
  • Elisabeth Simmons (Michigan State University)
  • Christian Speckner (University of Freiburg)

Southampton High Energy Physics (SHEP) group has a long term program to play a significant role in uncovering the next level of fundamental physics beyond the standard model (BSM). SHEP activity covers the following strongly related areas of High Energy Physics: collider phenomenology within and beyond the standard model, model building, lattice QCD and Strongly coupled gauge theories and gravitation. In the past three years SHEP has appointed 3 new members of academic staff and now it is consists of 11 faculty members. Also it includes about 30 postdocs and PhD students involved in the group research activity. In the last 3 years SHEP has published about 200 papers in the leading physics journals with the top impact parameter such as: Physical Review Letters, Physics Letters B, Physics Review D, European Physical Journal. SHEP played a leading role in creating of the NExT Institute which now joins researchers from Southampton, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, University of Royal Holloway and University of Sussex. NExT was established to promote a new kind of interaction within particle physics, by formally creating and supporting one-on-one relationships between each theorist and an individual experiment. This novel approach is designed to help put the UK in a unique position to extract and interpret results from the LHC and in defining research programmes in other areas such as neutrinos and dark matter. It is worth to stress both the impressive scale of NExT activities as a whole (a total funding of about £3.5M since 2006 from as many as 20 institutions/agencies) and SHEP leading role within it. Prof Moretti is the Director and 4 of the 7 permanent NExT fellows/lecturers are based in Southampton (E. Accomando, A.Belyaev, P. Di Bari, R. Zwicky).