Martin Bauer
Associate Professor of Physics, Durham University
My research is in theoretical particle physics with a focus on phenomenology. I have worked on Higgs physics, dark matter, flavour physics and on the detection of new light particles with colliders and quantum sensors. Assistant Professor of Physics, Durham University. Awarded the IPPP Consolidated Grant in 2020, and research groups include Elementary Particle Theory and Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology.
Latest articles by Martin Bauer
Higgs boson: 10 years after its discovery, why this particle could unlock new physics beyond the standard model
By Martin Bauer, Stephen Jones published
For particle physicists, this was the end of a decades-long and hugely difficult journey and the beginning of a new era of experimental physics.
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