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Dr. Daniel Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Particle Physics and an Ernest Rutherford Fellow at the University of Birmingham, affiliated with the School of Physics and Astronomy. His research focuses on experimental particle physics, including dark matter investigations and high-energy collider experiments.
Johnson holds a DPhil in Physics from the University of Oxford, where he studied charm meson decays and CP violation using data from the CLEO III and LHCb experiments. He later worked at CERN as a Research Fellow and Staff member, focusing on quantum chromodynamics and diffractive proton-proton interactions.
His research interests include dark matter, high-energy physics experiments, and the search for new particles. He currently uses LHCb data from CERN and plans to contribute to future long-lived-particle searches at the High-Luminosity LHC to explore the 'dark sector' of particle physics.
Johnson has been recognized as an Ernest Rutherford Fellow, a prestigious award supporting early-career researchers in physics.
While no specific advising or grant details are provided, his research contributions reflect significant collaboration within the particle physics community. He is involved with the LHCb collaboration at CERN and contributes to planning for future experiments at the High-Luminosity LHC.



