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David London is a Full Professor at the Department of Physics, Université de Montréal. His research focuses on particle physics, particularly the Standard Model and physics beyond it, with expertise in B meson decays, CP violation, top quark physics, Higgs physics, and dark matter. He earned his B.Sc. (1980, University of Toronto), M.Sc. (1982, University of Chicago), and Ph.D. (1985, University of Chicago). Before joining Université de Montréal, he was a Research Associate at the University of British Columbia (1985–87) and a Postdoctoral Fellow at DESY (1987–89). He has received prestigious awards including the CAP-TRIUMF Vogt Medal (2014) and multiple teaching prizes.
Research Interests: London’s work addresses unresolved questions in particle physics, including anomalies in B meson decays and hints of new physics beyond the Standard Model. His studies incorporate theoretical phenomenology, experimental data analysis, and collaborations with experimental groups like LHCb and CMS.
Key Contributions: His publications explore CP violation, SMEFT frameworks, and flavor physics. He has advised numerous graduate students and postdocs, contributing to advancements in understanding B decays and dark matter.
Awards:
- 2014 CAP-TRIUMF Vogt Medal for Contributions to Subatomic Physics
- 2002–2003 FAS Prize for Excellence in Teaching
- Multiple Petit Nobel Prizes for Teaching (1998, 2000, 2002)
- 2018 Outstanding Referee, American Physical Society
Grants & Labs: Active in funding initiatives related to particle physics research and theoretical collaborations. His work is supported by NSERC and other Canadian research agencies.
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