Particle Theory Group
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Research Interests
Our research addresses questions about fundamental building blocks of the subatomic world and of our Universe:
- Particle phenomenology and physics beyond the Standard Model: Flavor, LHC, electroweak precision
- Particle astrophysics& cosmology: Dark matter theory and phenomenology
- Topics in quantum field theory: Unification, asymptotic safety
Staff
Prof. dr hab. Leszek Roszkowski
Dr hab. Kamila Kowalska, prof. NCBJ
Dr hab. Enrico Maria Sessolo, prof. NCBJ
Dr Andrzej Hryczuk
Dr Sebastian Trojanowski
Postdocs
Dr Wojciech Kotlarski
Dr Maxim Laletin
Dr Soumita Pramanick
Dr Diana Rojas-Ciofalo
Phd Students
Krzysztof Jodłowski
Abhishek Chikkaballi Ramalingegowda
Daniele Rizzo
Seminars
HECA (http://heca.vlbsm.pl) – Joint Seminar of the NCBJ and the Faculty of Physics UW
Recent Research Projects
NCN grant MAESTRO (2016-2023)
„Dark matter: theoretical models, particle candidates and prospects for their experimental discovery”
Principal Investigator: L. Roszkowski
NCN grant SONATA BIS (2022-2027)
„Dark matter and baryogenesis within multicomponent dark sectors and nonstandard cosmological models”
Principal Investigator: A. Hryczuk
NCN grant SONATA BIS (2022-2026)
„Exploring the light dark sector of the Universe”
Principal Investigator: S Trojanowski
NCN grant SONATA BIS (2021-2026)
„Searching high and low: a multi-scale approach to the physics beyond the Standard Model”
Principal Investigator: E. M. Sessolo
NCN grant SONATA BIS (2018-2024) website (http://vlbsm.pl)
„Extensions of the Standard Model with vector-like fermions”
Principal Investigator: K. Kowalska
NCN grant SONATA (2019-2022)
„The impact of non-equilibrium and thermal effects on the evolution of Dark Matter in the Early Universe plasma”
Principal Investigator: A. Hryczuk
NCN grant SONATA (2018-2022)
„Patterns of New Physics from flavor and dark matter experiments”
Principal Investigator: E. M. Sessolo
Links to related groups in Warsaw
AstroCENT (https://astrocent.camk.edu.pl)
HEP theory at the University of Warsaw
(https://www.fuw.edu.pl/~rmaselek/particle-physics/index.html)