Measurements of the production cross section of pairs of electroweak gauge bosons at the LHC constitute stringent tests of the electroweak sector of the Standard Model and provide a model-independent means to search for New Physics at the TeV scale. The ATLAS experiment at the LHC has developed a comprehensive diboson physics program to further explore this frontier. The focus of the seminar will be on precision measurements of diboson processes and searches of vector boson scattering production with the ATLAS Run2 data.
I have obtained my PhD at DESY in Germany with the ATLAS experiment, where I have worked on measurements of the Drell-Yan production cross-section and forward-backward asymmetry, and studied the impact of the Drell-Yan processes to the QCD fits of the proton PDFs. I have continued to work with the ATLAS detector in my postgraduate research at LAPP, France, where I have focused on the diboson physics and got involved to the performance and data preparation studies with the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter. Currently I'm a postdoc at SJTU and TDLI, where I continue the investigation of the diboson physics with the ATLAS detector.