
معرفی
Prof. Gino Isidori is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Zurich's Department of Physics. He holds the Hans Fischer Senior Fellowship at the TUM Institute for Advanced Study (since 2009) and has held prestigious positions at institutions including CERN, SLAC, and INFN. His research focuses on fundamental interactions, Standard Model extensions, and Higgs physics, with contributions to flavor physics, electroweak symmetry breaking, and dark matter. Isidori has received awards such as the 2005 INFN 'First class' researcher distinction and the 1994 Antonio Stanghellini fellowship.
- Education: PhD in Physics from the University of Rome (1996), advisor Prof. Luciano Maiani.
- Prior roles: CERN Fellow (2000–2002), Guest Professor at Bern University (2004), Research Director at INFN (2007–2014).
- Research Group: Active in areas like electroweak physics, flavor anomalies, and composite Higgs models.
His work bridges theoretical models and experimental data from colliders like the LHC, addressing open questions in particle physics. Recent studies include vacuum stability in the Standard Model and interpretations of Higgs boson data.
Publications span high-impact journals such as Physics Letters B, Nuclear Physics B, and Journal of High Energy Physics, with a focus on precision calculations and beyond-Standard-Model scenarios.
Teaching and mentorship: Leads a research group at UZH, advising doctoral students on topics like dark matter and flavor physics.

