Colloquia

粒子天体物理与宇宙学教育部重点实验室系列报告:Open Questions and Perspectives in Flavour Physics

by Prof. Martinelli Guido (Dipartimento di Fisica Universita` La Sapienza)

Asia/Shanghai
Tsung-Dao Lee library/Fourth Floor-402 - 402# Meeting Room (Tsung-Dao Lee Library)

Tsung-Dao Lee library/Fourth Floor-402 - 402# Meeting Room

Tsung-Dao Lee Library

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Abstract

In spite of its incredible success, the Standard Model of particle physics leaves many fundamental questions unanswered, among which, for example, neutrino masses, matte- antimatter asymmetry and the nature of dark matter. Flavour physics (the intensity frontier) is one of the main fields of investigation to unveil the unsolved questions. A review of recent experimental and theoretical results and perspectives will be presented.

 

About the speaker:

1975 Degree in Physics supervisors Nicola Cabibbo and Giorgio Parisi;
1977-1987 researcher at the Frascati National Laboratories of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN);
1988, Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University La Sapienza of Rome;
Since 1990 Full Professor of Theoretical Physics at La Sapienza;
2001-2007 Director of the Department of Physics
2006-2015 Member of the Scientific Committee and of the Advisory Board of the Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics (Florence).
2007-2010 President of the Science and Technology ``Ateneo" of the University La Sapienza in Rome;
2009-2011 President of CSN4 (Commissione Scientifica Nazionale per la Fisica Teorica) of the INFN
November 2010 – October 2015 Director of the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste
Since January 2015 Member of the CERN Scientific Policy Committee
Member (Socio) of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei