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Ben Pecjak is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Lecturer in the Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology. His research focuses on high-energy particle physics, particularly in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), top quark physics, and the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT). He has contributed extensively to studies of top quark pair production, Higgs boson decays, and jet physics at hadron colliders, with a strong emphasis on precision calculations and resummation techniques.
His work includes advancements in differential cross sections, NNLO+NNLL corrections, and factorization frameworks. Recent publications (2024) explore Lorentz-violating dark matter scenarios and electroweak input schemes in SMEFT. He supervises PhD students Ery McPartland and Livia Maskos.
Key research areas span collider phenomenology, precision QCD predictions, and theoretical frameworks addressing beyond-Standard-Model physics. His contributions are critical for interpreting experimental data from the LHC and future colliders.





