Seminars 李政道研究所-粒子核物理研究所联合演讲

Probe the “Standard Model” via Precision Measurements

by Prof. Wu Yusheng (吴雨生) (University of Science and Technology of China)

Asia/Shanghai
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/N6F-N602 - Lecture Room (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/N6F-N602 - Lecture Room

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute

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Abstract

The Standard Model of particle physics is a successful theory for microscopic world. There is still a list of key science questions that cannot be answered by this theory, and physicists are enthusiastic about revealing the underlying truth. Among the multifold means, one direction is to systematically perform precision measurements of microscopic phenomena, and to find deviations from the Standard Model that can be linking to new physics. This seminar will use the ATLAS experiment at the LHC as an example to discuss relevant methodology and highlight some of achievements concerning measurements at TeV frontier. Future directions and outlook will also be exchanged.

Biography: 

Yusheng Wu is a Professor of Physics at University of Science and Technology of China. He is an experimentalist in particle physics and is participating in the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. Yusheng obtained his bachelor’s degree and PhD from USTC in 2008 and 2012, respectively, and he returned to USTC in 2017 after spending several years at University of Michigan as a postdoctoral researcher. Yusheng has long-term involvement in the physics program at the TeV frontier and made important contributions to over 30 papers (including publication in Nature, Nature Physics, and PRL), and he has wide contributions to detector R&D and software. He has served in several important roles in the ATLAS collaboration including Chair of Speakers Committee, Member of Executive Board, and conveners of physics groups. Yusheng is also actively exploring the connection between collider experiments and other means.

Alternative online link: https://meeting.tencent.com/dm/IjBfCFXaCDt7

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