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Seminars

Exploring supersymmetry at the TeV scale

by Dr Chengcheng Han (University of Tokyo)

Asia/Shanghai
Meeting Room 410,TDLI(Tsung-Dao Lee Library)

Meeting Room 410,TDLI(Tsung-Dao Lee Library)

Description
Abstract
Supersymmetry remains one of the most attractive frameworks for physics beyond the Standard Model. It not only explains the natural existence
of the electroweak scale, but also precisely achieves the unification of forces as well as providing a dark matter candidate. All of these interesting
properties of supersymmetry indicate that the supersymmetric particles should appear around the TeV scale. As the most powerful machine, the
Large Hadron Collider(LHC) provides an unprecedented opportunity to look for supersymmetric particles at the TeV scale. I will present how the LHC
and dark matter direct search experiments can be combined to look for supersymmetry particles in the present and future.
Biography

Chengcheng Han obtained his Ph.D. in 2014 from the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing, China).
He continued his research at the Asia-Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (Korea). He has been a project researcher with the Kavli Institute
for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (University of Tokyo), since 2015. His research is mainly focused on supersymmetry theory and
phenomenology, LHC physics, dark matter physics and particle cosmology.

Division
Particle and Nuclear