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Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Andreas Weiler holds the Associate Professorship of Theoretical Particle Physics at Colliders at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), affiliated with the Department of Physics under the TUM School of Natural Sciences. He joined TUM in 2015 after a career at CERN and DESY.
Weiler's research focuses on physics beyond the Standard Model, addressing problems like electroweak symmetry breaking, dark matter, and Higgs boson properties. His work bridges collider phenomenology with astrophysical implications, including axion production in supernovae and baryogenesis via domain walls. Recent publications explore light scalar effects in neutron stars and fermionic Higgs portal signatures at colliders.
His research activity shows a strong emphasis on
- Electroweak symmetry breaking dynamics
- Axion and dark matter phenomenology
- Collider signatures of new physics
- Quantum and post-quantum correlations
- Heavy baryon spectroscopy
Weiler has received prestigious awards including the Max Planck Fellow (2021), CERN Fellowship (2008-2011), and Martin and Beate Block Award (2009). He teaches graduate-level courses in Quantum Field Theory and Current Topics in Beyond Standard Model Physics.



