Bogdan  A.  Dobrescu

Address: 

Theoretical Physics Department  
Fermilab  
P.O. Box 500
Batavia, IL 60510  
USA  
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bdob@fnal.gov  
(630) 840-4163  
(630) 840-5435  

 

  I am a Scientist in the Theoretical Physics Department at Fermilab.
 Previous position: Postdoc at Yale (until July 2002)

Education: PhD in Physics, Boston University, 1997

Publications: all & citations ;   journal articles & citations ;   citation summary.
Research interests:   Physics beyond the Standard Model    
   
Activities at Fermilab: New Phenomena Group,  
Physicists
Colloquium,  
Joint Exp-Th Seminar,  
Theory Seminar,
Quantum mechanics,
Saturday Morning Physics  
   
 

Recent conference talks:
  • " Physics Landscapes", summary talk at the TeV4LHC workshop (Brookhaven, February 2005).
  • " Z-prime, Photon-prime", invited talk at the Beyond the Higgs workshop (Santa Fe, August 2004).
  • " New developments in model building: anticipating physics at the TeV scale", invited talk at the APS April Meeting (Denver, May 2004).
  • " Standard Model: Getting There and Beyond", invited talk at the Fermilab User's Meeting (June 2003).
  • " Electroweak symmetry breaking and extra dimensions", invited talk at the WIN03 workshop (Lake Geneva, October 2003).
  • " Standard Model: Getting There and Beyond", invited talk at the Fermilab User's Meeting (June 2003).
  • "Universal Extra Dimensions", invited talk at the Workshop on Brane-World and Supersymmetry (Vancouver, July 2002).
  • "Universal Extra Dimensions", invited talk at the XXXVIth Rencontres de Moriond (March 2001).
  • "Top-quark physics beyond the standard model, invited talk at the Aspen Winter Conference (Jan. 2001).
  • "The Top Quark above the Standard Model", plenary talk at the Top Thinkshop 2.
  • "Unscrambling New Models", plenary talk at the Linear Collider Workshop 2000.
  • "Minimimal Electroweak Symmetry Breaking", invited talk at the Beyond 4D Conference.
  • "Non-standard Higgs decays in the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model", talk at SUSY2K.
  • "Higgs Phenomenology in the NMSSM", invited talk at the Argonne Theoretical Institute on SUSY and Higgs.

  •  Colloquium on "Beyond the Four Known Forces of Nature".

     

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    Bogdan Dobrescu, bdob@fnal.gov