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Dr. Andrew Akeroyd is a Principal Teaching Fellow at the University of Southampton, affiliated with the Southampton High Energy Physics (SHEP) group and the Southampton Theory Astrophysics and Gravity (STAG) Research Centre. His work bridges theoretical and experimental particle physics, focusing on Higgs boson phenomenology and anomalies in B-meson decays.
- Research Groups: SHEP, STAG
- Primary Collaborators: Stefano Moretti, S. Alanazi, Muyuan Song
- Funding: Science and Technology Facilities Council
Andrew’s research explores Two-Higgs-Doublet Models (2HDM) and 3-Higgs doublet models, particularly in the inverted hierarchy scenario. His publications analyze detection prospects for Higgs bosons at colliders like the LHC and LEP2, with emphasis on decay channels involving charm and bottom quarks.
Recent articles focus on processes such as gg→h0Z∗ and B→Xs/Xd gamma, contributing to the understanding of CP asymmetries and the R(D(*)) anomaly. His work has been published in journals like Physical Review D and Journal of Physics G.
PhD Supervision: Andrew currently supervises Sarah Warad Alanazi in Physics. No formal awards or prizes are highlighted in the provided text.


