Summary
Benjamin Fuks is a Full Professor at Sorbonne Université and a long-standing member of LPTHE with a research focus on perturbative QCD, BSM phenomenology, LHC physics and dark matter. He collaborates with the ATLAS experiment at CERN on neutrino model studies and develops computing tools to support high-energy physics analyses and future collider assessments. With a PhD from Université Grenoble Alpes and more than a decade of academic appointments across France, CERN and Germany, he blends theoretical insight with hands-on experimental collaboration. His work sits at the intersection of precision calculations and practical phenomenology, often driving software solutions that translate theory into testable LHC predictions. Based in Paris, he leverages deep expertise in both perturbative methods and detector-relevant phenomenology to evaluate the physics potential of forthcoming experiments. An often-overlooked strength is his track record of mentoring early-career researchers while bridging collaborations between theory groups and large experimental teams.
7 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Elementary Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Elementary Particle Physics at Université Grenoble Alpes
Master of Engineering - MEng, Physics, Master of Engineering - MEng, Physics at Université libre de Bruxelles