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Prof Bryan Webber is a Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, associated with the Cavendish Laboratory. His research focuses on high-energy physics, particle theory, and computational methods in physics. Specializes in QCD, Monte Carlo event generators, dark matter spectra, and collider phenomenology.
Key research areas include:
- Monte Carlo simulation techniques for particle detectors
- Parton shower algorithms and QCD evolution
- Dark matter production mechanisms
- Polarization effects in parton distributions
- Electroweak instanton processes
Recent work emphasizes precision calculations for LHC physics, including Higgs boson production, top quark asymmetry, and black hole signatures at colliders. His contributions include the Herwig++ event generator and the MC@NLO framework. Active in international collaborations like the European Strategy for Particle Physics.
Publications span over 30 years, with a focus on theoretical precision tools for experimental particle physics. No awards explicitly listed in the provided texts, though his academic role indicates significant recognition in the field.
Advising and grants details not explicitly detailed, but his research activities suggest involvement in major particle physics initiatives.
Laboratory affiliations include the Cavendish Laboratory, a world-leading center for experimental and theoretical physics research.


