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Jon Butterworth

Physicist
Jonathan Mark Butterworth is a Professor of Physics at University College London working on the ATLAS experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. Wikipedia
Affiliation: University College London
Research interests: Particle Physics
Doctoral advisor: : Doug Gingrich; Herbi Dreiner;
Thesis: Performance of the ZEUS second level tracking trigger and studies of R-parity violating supersymmetry at HERA (1992)

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Jonathan Mark Butterworth is a Professor of Physics at University College London (UCL) working on the ATLAS experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) ...
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Professor of Physics · Dept of Physics & Astronomy · Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences. Jonathan Butterworth's full research profile on UCL Profiles ...
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He was head of the department of Physics & Astronomy at UCL (2011-2018) and has written two books and many articles on particle physics for the general public.
Jon Butterworth is a physics professor at University College London and works on the Atlas experiment at Cern's Large Hadron Collider.
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Feb 5, 2024 · How one particle could unlock the Universe's mysterious 'fifth force'. Another article (the first in a while) for BBC Science ...
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Jon Butterworth is a Professor of Physics at University College London, who has worked on energy-frontier particle physics experiments at DESY in Hamburg ...
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The quest to find the Higgs would ultimately require perhaps the most ambitious experiment in human history. Jon Butterworth was there—a leading physicist on ...
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Jon Butterworth is a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at University College London and a member of the ATLAS collaboration at CERN's ...
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He is currently head of Physics & Astronomy at UCL. He writes regularly for the Guardian, and his book “Most Wanted Particle”, on the discovery of the Higgs, ...