Edward William Nigel Glover FRS (born 20 June 1961) is a British particle physicist.
His calculations based on quantum chromodynamics — the theory of the strong nuclear force — are relevant to measurements made at the Large Hadron Collider.
His citation reads: Nigel Glover has made pivotal research contributions to the understanding of data collected at all high-energy particle physics colliders.
He is especially distinguished for his contributions to the development and exploitation of the perturbative structure of Quantum Chromodynamics, which is vital for precision measurements at the LHC.
Glover's numerous technical innovations include the use of helicities for QCD loop amplitudes, the elucidation of the infrared structure of one and two-loop processes, and pioneering work on the second-order perturbative corrections to scattering cross sections.