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Georg Weiglein is a Visiting Professor at Durham University and a Leading Scientist at DESY. His research focuses on elementary particle physics, particularly Higgs physics, supersymmetry, and electroweak precision studies. He has held academic roles at Durham since 2001, including Full Professor (2007–2009). His work emphasizes the interplay between LHC and future collider experiments, such as the ILC. He is a member of the Particle Data Group and coordinates the LHC/ILC Study Group.
- Education: PhD in Physics from University of Würzburg (1995), Diploma in Physics (1991).
- Key Roles: Leadership in DESY's Theory Group, Visiting Professorships, and collaborations with CERN and international institutions.
Research Interests: Higgs mechanisms, supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model, renormalization techniques, and collider physics. His work bridges theoretical predictions with experimental data from LHC and ILC.
Publications: Focused on Higgs boson properties, W boson mass predictions, and LHC-ILC synergies. Key contributions include precision calculations in MSSM and collider physics interplay analysis.
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