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Professor Jeppe Andersen is a faculty member in the Department of Physics at Durham University, specializing in theoretical particle physics with focus on high-energy collider phenomenology. His research centers on developing precise predictions for particle collisions at facilities like CERN's Large Hadron Collider, particularly through advanced perturbative QCD calculations.
His research interests include:
- High-precision predictions for Higgs boson production via Vector Boson Fusion
- Vector Boson Scattering processes and weak-boson couplings
- Resummation of high-energy logarithms in QCD
- Development of Monte Carlo event generators and negative-weight elimination techniques
- Multi-jet production dynamics at hadron colliders
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals consistent focus on perturbative QCD corrections for LHC processes, with increasing emphasis on Higgs physics and vector boson interactions since 2017. His work bridges theoretical formalism development and practical experimental applications, particularly in distinguishing weak-interaction processes from QCD backgrounds.
Andersen supervises postgraduate research students, including Malina Rosca, and maintains active collaboration with international research groups through co-authored publications.


