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Antonio Delgado is a Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Notre Dame. His research focuses on the Higgs boson, particle physics, cosmology, dark matter, and dark energy. He collaborates closely with experimentalists to bridge theoretical insights with LHC discoveries.
Education:
- B.Sc., Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (1997)
- Ph.D., Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2001)
Research Interests: Delgado's work explores the Higgs boson's role in mass generation and its connections to cosmological mysteries like dark matter and dark energy. He investigates supersymmetric models (SUSY) and their implications for particle physics, including gluinos, sneutrinos, and stop particles. His theoretical frameworks guide experimental searches at the LHC.
Publications: His recent work addresses compressed SUSY scenarios, light stop windows, and sneutrino rescues in SUSY models, reflecting a focus on precision LHC physics and dark matter candidates. Experimental collaboration is central to his approach.
Grants & Labs: While specific grants aren't listed, his research aligns with LHC collaborations and particle theory initiatives. No dedicated lab teams are mentioned in the text.




