Dr Stephan Huber

photo of Stephan Huber
Post:Senior Lecturer (Physics and Astronomy)
Other posts:Lecturer in Theoretical Particle Physics (Centre for Theoretical Physics)
Location:Pevensey 2 5a13
Email:S.Huber@sussex.ac.uk

Telephone numbers
Internal:8751
UK:(01273) 678751
International:+44 1273 678751
download vCarddownload vCard to your mobile

Biography

  •  Since 2006: Lecturer in Theoretical Particle Physics, University of Sussex
  •  2004-2006:  Research Fellow, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
  •  2003-2004: Research Assistant, Universtät Bielefeld, Germany
  •  2001-2003: Reseach Fellow, DESY, Hamburg, Germany 
  •  2000-2001: Feodor-Lynen Research Fellow, Bartol Research Institute, USA
  •  1996-1999: PhD in Physics, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany:  
                        "Electroweak Baryogenesis in the Supersymmetric Standard Model                            with a Gauge Singlet"
  •   1991-1996: Physics Diploma,  Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany

Role

Lecturer in Theoretical Particle Physics
  • Why is there more matter than antimatter in the universe? Currently I investigate if the baryon asymmetry was created at the electroweak phase transition, about a nanosecond after the Big Bang.
  • What kind of physics is going to replace the Standard Model at higher energies? In this context I study models with extra Higgs fields, supersymmetric models, and models with extra space dimensions. I am also interested in the origin of neutrino masses.
  • M Level: Beyond the Standard Model I + II
  • M Level: Further Quantum Mechanics
  • M Level: Relativistic Quantum Fields II
  • Level 1: Theoretical Physics I (Probability and Statistics)

Student Consultation

Mondays: 15:00 -- 16:00

Thursdays: 15:00 -- 16:00

Huber, Stephan J and Sopena, Miguel (2012) The bubble wall velocity in the minimal supersymmetric light stop scenario. Physical Review D (PRD), 85 (10). p. 103507. ISSN 1550-2368

Archer, Paul R, Huber, Stephan J and Jager, Sebastian (2011) Flavour physics in the soft wall model. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2011 (12). pp. 1-34. ISSN 1029-8479