The Centre
Research in particle theory has been conducted at our university since 1963.
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The centre is led by two co-directors, one in Mathematics (currently Simon Ross) and one in Physics (currently Michael Spannowsky, also director of the IPPP). It currently has 34 permanent members, and more than 60 research staff and students. The centre continues to grow - see our Jobs page for openings, and Graduate Studies to learn about studying in the centre.
The activities of the CPT include:
- The organization of more than 20 national and international meetings in Durham each year including hosting the Annual Theory Meeting.
- The admission of Graduate Students in the relevant areas of research.
- A fortnightly colloquium talk aimed at all members of the Centre.
The centre includes the Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology, the UK's national centre for particle phenomenology, established in 1999.
We’re in full swing here at Atom-based Quantum Photonics (AQP) 2022!
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