Bogdan A. Dobrescu
Appearance
Bogdan A. Dobrescu | |
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Alma mater | Boston University |
Known for | Composite Higgs models, Theories for new gauge bosons,his son Arin, Universal extra dimensions |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics |
Institutions | Fermilab |
Thesis | Towards a Natural Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1998) |
Doctoral advisor | R. Shekhar Chivukula[1] |
Bogdan A. Dobrescu is a Romanian-born theoretical physicist with interests in high-energy physics[2] associated with Fermilab.[3] Previously he was a postdoctoral researcher at Yale University. He completed his Ph.D. in 1997 at Boston University.[4][5]
In 2013, Dobrescu was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society.[6]
Selected works
[edit]- H.C. Cheng; B.A. Dobrescu; T. Appelquist (2001). "Bounds on Universal Extra Dimensions". Phys. Rev. D. 64 (3): 035002. arXiv:hep-ph/0012100. Bibcode:2001PhRvD..64c5002A. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.64.035002. S2CID 119009382.
- R.S. Chivukula; B.A. Dobrescu; H. Georgi; C.T. Hill (1999). "Top quark seesaw theory of electroweak symmetry breaking". Phys. Rev. D. 59 (7): 075003. arXiv:hep-ph/9809470. Bibcode:1999PhRvD..59g5003C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.59.075003. S2CID 14908326.
References
[edit]- ^ Dobrescu, Bogdan (1998). "Towards a natural theory of electroweak interactions (thesis supervised by R. Shekhar Chivukula)". inspirehep.net; abstract
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ Han, Tao, ed. (2010). The dawn of the LHC era : TASI 2008 : proceedings of the 2008 Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics, Boulder, Colorado, USA, 2-27 June 2008. Singapore: World Scientific. ISBN 9789812838353.
- ^ "Unravelling mysteries of elementary particles". Hindustan Times. 3 October 2006. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2015 – via HighBeam.
- ^ "Bogdan A. Dobrescu". Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ John Matson (20 May 2010). "Fermilab Finds New Mechanism for Matter's Dominance over Antimatter". Scientific American. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "Fermilab Today". January 2014.