Particle Phenomenology Group

RESEARCH TOPIC
The standard model of elementary particle interactions is confirmed with high precision by experimental measurements. Yet we are also certain that it is insufficient to describe all observations. We face several hard, presently unanswered questions, such as (i) what gives the neutrinos masses? (ii) what is the nature of dark matter in the universe? (iii) why there are more baryons than anti-baryons in the universe? (iv) what was the origin of inflation and what is the cause of current accelerated expansion?
Particle Physics Phenomenology group at Eötvös Loránd University (PPPheno@ELTE) was formed in October 2019 with the aim of finding answers to these questions based on phenomenological studies in elementary particle physics. Our work is supported by the Excellence grant of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology in Hungary.
MEMBERS
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Zoltan Trocsanyi full professor ELTE webpage |
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Gabor Cynolter senior research fellow ELTE webpage |
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Hernández-García Josu postdoctoral fellow ELTE webpage |
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Iwamoto Sho postdoctoral fellow ELTE webpage |
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Kärkkäinen Timo Johnny postdoctoral fellow ELTE webpage |
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Karoly Seller PhD student ELTE webpage |
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Bilguun Bayarsaikhan PhD student ELTE webpage |
CONTACT
Room: Lágymányos Campus, Northern Building 1.121
Extension: +36-1-372-2500 / 6108
Email: uh.etle.ktt@natloz.iynascort