
About
Shufang Su is a Professor and Department Head in the Department of Physics at the University of Arizona. She holds a PhD from MIT (2000). Her research focuses on theoretical elementary particle physics beyond the Standard Model, including collider phenomenology, Higgs physics, electroweak precision studies, dark matter, and particle cosmology. She has received the Graduate Teaching Award twice (2010, 2014).
Education:
- PhD in Physics, MIT, 2000
Research Interests:
Prof. Su explores new physics beyond the Standard Model through collider searches and precision measurements. Her work addresses Higgs boson properties, dark matter candidates, and supersymmetric models, with applications to LHC data analysis and cosmological implications.
Scientific Awards:
- 2010 Graduate Teaching Award
- 2014 Graduate Teaching Award
Advising & Grants:
While specific grants are not listed, her research is likely supported by grants related to particle phenomenology and cosmology. No student advisees are explicitly named in the text.
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