Justin Albert
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Credentials
A.B. (Harvard), Ph.D. (Princeton)
Area of expertise
Experimental particle and astroparticle physics
Prof. Albert is heavily involved in three major research effort areas in physics around the world: 1) The experiment at CERN in Switzerland, where his work in searching for and measuring the properties of the Higgs boson addresses the question of the source of mass of the fundamental particles in the universe; 2) Co-founding of, and current senior leadership positions on, both the and projects, which produce calibrated light sources to fly on high altitude balloons and in space to calibrate ground-based telescopes, in order to address the question of why the expansion of the universe is accelerating; and 3) The experiment at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in California, where his work addresses the question of why the universe is made of matter rather than antimatter.
Prior to coming to the Univ. of Victoria in 2006, Prof. Albert was a Millikan postdoctoral fellow at Caltech, after receiving his Ph.D. in physics at Princeton in 2002.
Research interests
- Particle physics
- Particle astrophysics
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