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Professor Oleg Brandt is a particle physicist at the University of Cambridge's Department of Physics, leading high-energy physics research. He holds a PhD from the University of Oxford (2009) and previously conducted postdoctoral work at Fermilab and the University of Göttingen. His research focuses on Dark Matter, long-lived particles, and the Higgs boson, leveraging the ATLAS detector at CERN's LHC. He is a key figure in the ANUBIS detector project and coordinates Physics Beyond Colliders efforts.
Education:
- Bachelor's/Master's degrees from Universities of Bonn and Amsterdam (2006)
- PhD in Physics from University of Oxford (2009)
Research Interests:
- Searches for Dark Matter and Dark Sector particles
- Long-lived particle signatures (e.g., lifetimes >100 ps)
- Higgs boson anomaly studies
- Detector R&D (ANUBIS, ATLAS)
- Supersymmetry and flavor physics
Funding: Supported by UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, Cambridge University, and the Isaac Newton Trust. His work on long-lived particles has driven experimental innovations in collider physics.
Leadership: Chairs the Department of Physics IT Strategy Committee and previously co-led the Common Dark Matter group in ATLAS. He has coordinated teams at Heidelberg University (2013–2019) and led top quark mass studies in ATLAS.
Labs/Teams: Principal investigator for ANUBIS detector development and collaborator in ATLAS and DØ experiments. Active in Physics Beyond Colliders and LHC Dark Matter Working Group.

