Celebrating Kibble&Higgs legacies at Imperial

Sir Peter Higgs was a postdoc in the theory group at Imperial and Sir Tom Kibble a professor throughout his career. In 1964, Prof. Kibble theoretical work provided the basis for symmetry breaking and predicted the existence of a particle with physical properties like the Higgs boson. See below for a timeline of the boson theory and discovery at Imperial.

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An audience with Kibble

Professor Sir Tom Kibble talks to Imperial alumni about his role in the prediction of the Higgs Boson, the elusive particle whose existence was finally confirmed at CERN in 2012.

An audience with Kibble

An audience with Kibble

Sir Tom Kibble's role on prediction of the Higgs Boson

Professor Sir Tom Kibble talks to Imperial alumni about his role in the prediction of the Higgs Boson, the elusive particle whose existence was finally confirmed at CERN in 2012.

Kibble and Virdee on new boson

Kibble and Virdee on new boson

Professors Tom Kibble and Tejinder Virdee speak about the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics

Imperial scientists discuss the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics and the importance of the discovery of the Higgs boson.

A celebration of Tom Kibble at Imperial College London

A celebration of Tom Kibble at Imperial College London

Tom Kibble's life work by Profs Kellogg Stelle and Anne-Christine Davis

The Department of Physics celebrates Professor Sir Tom Kibble’s contributions to theoretical physics and to the college over many years. Professor Kellogg Stelle and Professor Anne-Christine Davis will speak about Tom’s life and work. The event will culminate with Professor Peter Ware Higgs CH FRS FRSE unveiling a special portrait of Tom.

Spontaneous symmetry breaking in QFT

Spontaneous symmetry breaking in QFT

Sir Tom Kibble on his 1964 paper that led to speculation about the Higgs boson. 

Emeritus Professor Tom Kibble talks about spontaneous symmetry breaking in quantum field theories, the subject of his 1964 paper that led to speculation about the Higgs boson. 

Kibble@80 Prof. Weinberg's lecture

Tom Kibble: breaking symmetries, breaking ground and the new

Tom Kibble: breaking symmetries, breaking ground and the new boson

Nobel Laureate Professor Steven Weinberg presents a special lecture on particle physics to celebrate Imperial Professor Tom Kibble's 80th birthday.