Abstract:
In this pedagogical talk, I will motivate non-minimal Higgs frameworks as successful candidate scenarios for addressing many of the Standard Model (SM) shortcomings. I will review simple scalar extensions and justify going beyond one-singlet and one-doublet scalar extensions of the SM. I will then point out theoretical predictions and collider and cosmological signatures of these frameworks to be probed by the upcoming experiments.
Biography:
Venus is a Particle Cosmologist working at University of Helsinki with an unusual background; After receiving her BSc degree in Plasma Physics at Amirkabir University in Iran, Venus went on to get a dual MSc degree in Bio-Nanotechnology at TUDelft in Netherlands, and in Nanoscience at Chalmers University in Sweden. Not having been satisfied with applications of physics, Venus moved to Belgium to pursue a PhD degree in Particle Physics at University of Liege which coincided with the discovery of the Higgs boson, the last missing particle of the Standard Model of Particle Physics. After her PhD, Venus went to University of Southampton in the UK as a visiting researcher, and soon after she started her first postdoctoral position at University of Helsinki where she has been working ever since.
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