![Drew Backhouse](/newimages/person-profile/2021/backhouse.x0e0ff586.jpg?w=160&h=160&f=webp)
Biography
Drew is a PhD student in the Theoretical Particle Physics & Cosmology research group at King’s College London, supervised by Professor Jean Alexandre. He works on finite volume effects in Quantum Field Theory.
Drew holds an undergraduate degree in Physics and a master’s degree in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics from the University of Oxford.
Thesis title
Finite Volume Effects in Quantum Field Theory
Research interests
- Finite volume effects in Quantum Field Theory
PhD supervisor
Principal supervisor: Professor Jean Alexandre
Research
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Theoretical Particle Physics & Cosmology
The research focus of the TPPC Group is on tests of new models of particle physics beyond the Standard Model, including supersymmetry, large extra dimensions and strings.
Research
![Physics telescope](/newimages/nmes/person-profile-160x160/physics-telescope.xb5fe3f75.jpg?crop=780,440,0,0&width=380&height=215&fit=crop&f=webp)
Theoretical Particle Physics & Cosmology
The research focus of the TPPC Group is on tests of new models of particle physics beyond the Standard Model, including supersymmetry, large extra dimensions and strings.