
Alex Keshavarzi
Alex Keshavarzi is a Senior Research Fellow in the High Energy Physics Group at University College London and holds a Royal Society University Research Fellowship as of October 2023.
Alex’s research spans both experimental and theoretical particle physics, focusing on ultra-high precision measurements and calculations of the behaviour of fundamental particles. His work aims to address profound questions about the observable universe, including the existence of dark matter and the universe’s matter-antimatter asymmetry, which are crucial for the existence of life as we know it.
Alex is actively involved in several key experiments at Fermilab, USA, including the Muon g-2 Experiment, the Mu2e Experiment, and the DUNE Experiment. His work on the Muon g-2 Experiment earned him recognition as a laureate of the prestigious Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics in early 2026.
