Professor Douglas Ross FRS

Douglas Ross is renowned for his seminal contributions to the development and exploitation of gauge theories, both within and beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. His work has led to the understanding of the renormalisation structure of spontaneously broken theories and to the theoretical properties of the perturbation series in non-Abelian theories. He performed a number of the early perturbative calculations which helped establish quantum chromodynamics as the theory of the strong nuclear force. Among his contributions to physics beyond the Standard Model was the demonstration that the non-observation of proton decay excluded the simplest Grand Unified Theory.

Subject groups

  • Astronomy and Physics

    Quantum theory, Elementary particle physics, Mathematical and theoretical physics

Professor Douglas Ross FRS
Elected 2005
Committees Participated Role
Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Sr. R'search F'ship Panel January 2021 - December 2026 Member
Commonwealth Science Conference Grants Committee July 2016 - June 2017 Member
Research Appointment Panel A(i) January 2014 - December 2016 Member
International Exchanges Committee January 2012 - December 2017 Member
Education Committee January 2006 - December 2008 Member