معرفی
Gabriele Ferretti is a Full Professor and Head of Unit in Subatomic, High Energy and Plasma Physics at Chalmers University of Technology since 1999. His research spans quantum field theory, string theory, and phenomenological applications of these frameworks. He has transitioned from formal aspects of quantum field theory to exploring model-building in collider physics since the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) began operations. Ferretti teaches diverse physics courses, from classical mechanics to physics beyond the Standard Model. He actively engages in outreach through the Gothenburg Science Festival and Universeum. His work emphasizes composite Higgs models, vector-like quarks, and LHC phenomenology, with over 50 publications in high-impact journals like SciPost Physics, Journal of High Energy Physics, and Physical Review D. His research bridges theoretical formalism and experimental validation, focusing on LHC signatures and beyond-standard-model physics.
Research Interests:
- Quantum Field Theory
- String Theory
- Composite Higgs Models
- Vector-like Quarks
- Phenomenology of Supersymmetry
- LHC Physics
Notable Projects:
- Modeling vector-like quarks in partial compositeness frameworks
- Exploring LHCb probes for stealth new physics
- Investigating pseudo-scalar bosons in composite Higgs scenarios


