Abstract:
The Large Hadron Collider, being the most powerful microscope in the world, is currently probing the deepest structure of nature. In this talk, I will talk about some recent progress in perturbative QCD that help push the precision frontier at the LHC. I will also address that with the unprecedented precision of the data, what new insight we can gain for QCD from the LHC.
Brief biography:
Dr. HuaXing Zhu obtained his Bachelor and PhD at Peking University. After postdoctoral research at SLAC and MIT, he joined in 2017 the department of physics at Zhejiang University as a junior faculty. His research interests has been in the theoretical and phenomenological aspects of Quantum Chromodynamics, with an emphasize on its application at the Large Hadron Collider. He has published 52 journal papers, including 9 articles in PRL.