I am a theoretical particle physicist: I am interested in the fundamental building blocks of the universe and the forces that govern them. In particular, in my research I study physics beyond the Standard Model of Particle Physics. The Standard Model is a highly successful theory that describes the known elementary particles and their interactions. Despite its striking success in describing physics on subatomic scales, the Standard Model is not a complete theory, and faces several theoretical and experimental problems. For example, the Standard Model does not explain the nature of dark matter, the origin of matter in our Universe, or the origin of the electroweak scale, and thus the mass of the fundamental particles in the Standard Model.
The search for new physics beyond the Standard Model is one of the most important goals of particle physics. In my research, I study the theoretical implications of new physics models.
You can access my research through the arXiv panel on this site.