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Jonathan Mark Butterworth is a of at University College London (UCL) working on the at 's Large Hadron Collider (LHC). His book Smashing Physics,

(2025). 9781472210333, Headline Publishing Group.
(available as "Most Wanted Particle" in Canada and the USA) which tells the story of the search for the Higgs boson, was published in 2014 and his newspaper column / Life and Physics is published by .


Early life and education
Butterworth was raised in and educated at Wright Robinson High School in and Shena Simon Sixth Form College. He studied physics at the University of Oxford, gaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1989 followed by a Doctor of Philosophy in in 1992. His PhD research used the ZEUS particle detector to investigate violating at the Hadron-Electron Ring Accelerator (HERA) at the in Hamburg, and was supervised by Doug Gingrich and Herbert K. Dreiner.


Research and career
Butterworth works on particle physics, particularly the [[ATLAS experiment]] at the Large Hadron Collider at [[CERN]]. His research investigates what nature is like at the smallest distances and the highest energies - the fundamental [[physical law]]s. This tells us about the physics which was most important in the first few moments after the [[Big Bang]]. His research collaborators include Brian CoxAnon (2015)  published by the Royal Institution, London and [[Jeff Forshaw]] and he has supervised or co-supervised several successful PhD students to completion on the ATLAS experiment,  ZEUS and HERA.
     

Butterworth frequently discusses physics in public, including talks at the Royal Institution and the and appearances on , Horizon, Channel 4 News, Al Jazeera, and BBC Radio 4's Today Programme and The Infinite Monkey Cage. He appeared with in the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) documentary Colliding Particles - Hunting the Higgs, which follows a team of physicists trying to find the Higgs Boson.

His research has been funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and the .


Bibliography
  • Smashing Physics (2014)
  • A Map of the Invisible (2017)


Awards and honours
Butterworth was awarded a prestigious Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award in 2009 One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where:

and shortlisted for the Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books in 2015 for his book Smashing Physics. He was awarded the James Chadwick Medal and Prize by the Institute of Physics (IOP) in 2013. His citation at the IOP reads:

Smashing Physics was also shortlisted for Book of the Year by in 2014.

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