
Career
- 2014-date Principal Investigator on Cambridge STFC High Energy Physics theory consolidated grant
- 2011-date Professor of Theoretical Physics, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
- 2022-2023 Scientific Associate, CERN (on sabbatical leave from Cambridge)
- 2009-2010 Reader, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
- 2004-2008 Lecturer, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
- 2004-2009 PPARC Advanced Fellow, University of Cambridge
- 2002-2004 Postdoctoral researcher, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules Theorie
- 2000-2002 Fellow, TH Division, CERN
- 1998-2000 Postdoctoral researcher, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge
- 1995-1998 Higher Scientific Officer, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Research
Ben is a member of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics High Energy Physics research group and The Cambridge Pheno Working Group based at the Cavendish Laboratory. He is a particle phenomenologist and is primarily interested in interpreting data coming from the CERN experiments in terms of new particles and forces. Then he tries to rule such new particles and forces out with other data. If this doesn't work, he asks what theoretical framework do they come from and can this explain unanswered mysteries.
Lecturing
Part III (Master's course), lecture notes and accompanying youtube lectures:
Ph.D. Students
- Eetu Loisa: 2021-
- Hannah Banks: 2019-2023
- Maeve Madigan: 2018-2021
- Tom Cridge: 2014-2018
- Sophie Renner: 2012-2016
- Matt Dolan: 2007-2010
- Jordan Skittrall: 2006-2009
- Steve Kom: 2005-2008
Music: Professor Jammin
Selected External Activities
- 2019-date Author of The Review of Particle Physics
- 2018 Quantum Selves art exhibition, Burgh House and Hampstead Museum, London
- 2017 Consultant for Guerilla Science's Intergalactic Travel Bureau stage show
- 2013 TEDx talk, Budapest, Hungary
- 2012 Co-hosted CERN dinner at TEDGlobal event, Edinburgh
- 2005-2006 Scientific Secretary, CERN Council Strategy Group
Publications
Explaining Tevatron leptons photons missing-E T events with supersymmetry
– Pramana - Journal of Physics
(2004)
62,
651
(doi: 10.1007/BF02705338)
Discovering anomaly-mediated supersymmetry at the LHC
– Journal of High Energy Physics
(2003)
2003,
957
Theoretical uncertainties in sparticle mass predictions from computational tools
– Journal of High Energy Physics
(2003)
7,
353
Combined fits to the supersymmetric explanation of anomalous lepton-γ-missing ET events
– Physics Letters B
(2003)
551,
343
Measuring supersymmetry at the large hadron collider
– Pramana - Journal of Physics
(2003)
60,
239
(doi: 10.1007/bf02706407)
Working group report: Collider and B physics
– Pramana - Journal of Physics
(2003)
60,
383
(doi: 10.1007/BF02706418)
Working group report: Beyond the standard model
– Pramana - Journal of Physics
(2003)
60,
395
(doi: 10.1007/BF02706419)
Exploring Small Extra Dimensions at the Large Hadron Collider
– Journal of High Energy Physics
(2002)
2002,
793
Exploring Small Extra Dimensions at the Large Hadron Collider
(2002)
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