
معرفی
Dr. Farrukh Azfar is a Lecturer in Particle Physics at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Denys Wilkinson Building. His primary research focuses on particle astrophysics, cosmology, and fundamental particle interactions, specifically investigating Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Neutrino Physics, and Precision Measurements. He is a key contributor to major international collaborations including the LSST/Rubin Telescope project (developing the world's largest 3.2 Gigapixel camera) and the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) at Fermilab.
His research bridges experimental efforts in multi-messenger physics. Previously, he worked on precision experiments such as the muon gyromagnetic ratio (g-2) experiment at Fermilab and beauty quark physics at CDF and CLEO-II collaborations. His work spans detector development, data analysis, and theoretical interpretation in particle astrophysics.
Azfar's recent publications (2024-2025) focus on neutrino detection capabilities, advanced particle detector technologies (particularly Liquid Argon TPCs), and precision measurements of particle interactions, demonstrating his leadership in experimental particle physics instrumentation and analysis.



