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Justin Albert is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Victoria (UVic), Canada. He holds a B.A. from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in Physics from Princeton University. His research focuses on experimental particle and astroparticle physics, with major contributions to the ATLAS experiment at CERN (Higgs boson studies), the ALTAIR and ORCASat projects (dark energy calibration), and the BABAR experiment at SLAC (matter-antimatter asymmetry). Prior to UVic, he was a Millikan Postdoctoral Fellow at Caltech.
He teaches advanced physics courses including Thermodynamics (PHYS 317), Experimental Techniques in Particle Physics (PHYS 521A), and has led laboratory courses like Electronics (PHYS 214). His research group oversees multiple graduate and undergraduate students, contributing to projects like satellite-based photometric calibration and dark energy instrumentation.
Albert’s work bridges fundamental physics with applied technologies, emphasizing collaborations in multinational experiments like ATLAS and initiatives like CANDLE (calibration using artificial light sources). His publications span high-impact journals, with recent focus on quantum entanglement measurements and detector calibration techniques.



