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TG2.1: High energy phenomenology
I. Coordinator:
II. Core Members:
Center Scientists
Prof. Chuan-Hung Chen (NCKU)
Prof. Cheng-Wei Chiang (NTU)
Prof. C.-J. David Lin (NYCU)
Prof. Cheng-Pang Liu (NDHU)
Core members
Prof. Chian-Shu Chen (TKU)
Prof. Chuan-Hung Chen (NCKU)
Prof. Chuan-Ren Chen (NTNU)
Prof. Jiunn-Wei Chen (NTU)
Prof. Kingman Cheung (NTHU)
Prof. Hsin-Chang Chi (NDHU)
Prof. Cheng-Wei Chiang (NTU)
Prof. Chun-Khiang Chua (CYCU)
Prof. Wei-Shu Hou (NTU)
Prof. Chung-Wen Kao (CYCU)
Prof. C.-J. David Lin (NYCU)
Prof. Guey-Lin Lin (NYCU)
Prof. Cheng-Pang Liu (NDHU)
Prof. Martin Spinrath (NTHU)
Prof. Meng-Ru Wu (AS)
Prof. Kwei-Chou Yang (CYCU)
Postdocs
Dr. Setyo Nugroho Chrisna
Dr. Tse-Chun Wang
III. Research Themes:
Higgs physics
Heavy flavor physics
Dark physics
QCD physics
IV. Activities:
Please make links to the workshops:
Rapid Response Workshop at the end of April
The Future Is Dark near the end of June
V. Expected achievements:
We hope our research will improve our understanding of particle physics phenomenology as well as its related astrophysical and cosmological issues. We strive to act as a platform for collaborations across institutes. We will encourage junior researchers to make contributions to the community, and help fostering graduate students and junior postdocs to succeed in their academic career.
Cheng-Wei Chiang
chengwei@phys.ntu.edu.tw
chengwei@phys.ntu.edu.tw
II. Core Members:
Center Scientists
Prof. Chuan-Hung Chen (NCKU)
Prof. Cheng-Wei Chiang (NTU)
Prof. C.-J. David Lin (NYCU)
Prof. Cheng-Pang Liu (NDHU)
Core members
Prof. Chian-Shu Chen (TKU)
Prof. Chuan-Hung Chen (NCKU)
Prof. Chuan-Ren Chen (NTNU)
Prof. Jiunn-Wei Chen (NTU)
Prof. Kingman Cheung (NTHU)
Prof. Hsin-Chang Chi (NDHU)
Prof. Cheng-Wei Chiang (NTU)
Prof. Chun-Khiang Chua (CYCU)
Prof. Wei-Shu Hou (NTU)
Prof. Chung-Wen Kao (CYCU)
Prof. C.-J. David Lin (NYCU)
Prof. Guey-Lin Lin (NYCU)
Prof. Cheng-Pang Liu (NDHU)
Prof. Martin Spinrath (NTHU)
Prof. Meng-Ru Wu (AS)
Prof. Kwei-Chou Yang (CYCU)
Postdocs
Dr. Setyo Nugroho Chrisna
Dr. Tse-Chun Wang
III. Research Themes:
Higgs physics
Heavy flavor physics
Dark physics
QCD physics
IV. Activities:
Please make links to the workshops:
Rapid Response Workshop at the end of April
The Future Is Dark near the end of June
V. Expected achievements:
We hope our research will improve our understanding of particle physics phenomenology as well as its related astrophysical and cosmological issues. We strive to act as a platform for collaborations across institutes. We will encourage junior researchers to make contributions to the community, and help fostering graduate students and junior postdocs to succeed in their academic career.