主持人:王为
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【报告摘要】:Recent progress shows that intersecting D-brane models can give rise to much richer phenomenology than people used to think. Puzzles and anomalies in particle physics can be resolved in D-brane models purely by geometrical constructions of the intersecting D-branes. In this talk, I will discuss two classes of D-brane models. One class of the models offers a scenario connecting the hidden sector physics using Stueckelberg U(1)'s. The other class offers a natural explanation of the recent LHCb flavor anomaly.
【报告人简介】:Doctor Feng received his PhD degree from Department of Physics, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA, in 2012.
He has worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the Max Planck Institute for Theoretical Physics, the University of Munich, Germany. In 2016,he was a lecturer of the Department of Mathematics at Northeastern University in Boston, Department of Physics, Murray Mack College, Department of Science, Wimbledon Institute of Technology, USA. Currently, his main research is about Particle Physics and String phenomenology, including LHC physics, Higgs, supersymmetry, flavor physics, dark matter, neutrino, String Compactification, D-brane models, string scattering amplitudes.
Email: vicfenghunt@gmail.com
Publications: http://inspirehep.net/author/profile/W.Z.Feng.1