Overview
Theoretical high energy physics: Flavor physics (B, D and kaon), neutrino physics, leptogenesis, LHC physics
Research Focus
My research is in the field of high energy physics phenomenology. My interests span a wide range of topics in phenomenology: model building, astroparticle physics, neutrinos and collider phenomenology. My main
focus is on interpreting experimental data and suggesting new analyses to be done with running and near future experiments. This is the reason that in recent years, I mainly worked on B physics and neutrino physics. In the next few years I expect to continue to work on topics closely related to experiments. That is, beside B and neutrino physics, I see myself involved in topics related to the LHC.
Graduate Students
Margarita Gavrilova, Guglielmo Papiri, Chinhsan Sieng
Awards and Honors
- Simmons Fellow in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, 2013-14
Professional Experience
- Research Associate, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, 1996-2000.
- Assistant Professor, Theoretical Physics, Technion, 2000-2003.
- Associate Professor, Theoretical Physics, Technion, 2003-2007.
- Associate Professor, Physics, Cornell University, 2007-present.
- Professor, Physics, Cornell University, 2010- present.
Publications
In the news
- Physicist Yuval Grossman elected to American Physical Society
- Two-day ‘LepageFest’ honors physicist and former dean of A&S
- Choosing connection: Physics professor teaches Arab youth in Israel
- Three students in STEM win 2022 Goldwater Scholarships
- Lecturer to examine the point of basic research
- Speaker to advocate for “Shut Up and Calculate!” in physics
- There is no constitutional right to a high-quality public education. Should there be?