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Yuval Grossman is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Cornell University's College of Arts and Sciences, specializing in theoretical elementary particle physics phenomenology. His work focuses on interpreting experimental data from facilities like the LHC and neutrino experiments to advance understanding of fundamental particles and forces.
Education:
- B.Sc. in Physics and Computer Science (1990), Bar-Ilan University
- M.Sc. in Theoretical Physics (1993), Weizmann Institute of Science
- Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics (1996), Weizmann Institute of Science
Research Interests: Professor Grossman's research spans flavor physics (B/D/kaon systems), neutrino physics, leptogenesis, and collider phenomenology. He emphasizes model building and astroparticle physics to bridge theoretical predictions with experimental results, particularly for ongoing and future high-energy experiments.
Scientific Awards:
- Simmons Fellow in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (2013-2014)
- Fellow of the American Physical Society
Advising and Activities: He has mentored graduate students including Margarita Gavrilova, Guglielmo Papiri, and Chinhsan Sieng. His outreach includes teaching Arab youth in Israel, as featured in Cornell news coverage, and he teaches advanced courses such as Introduction to Particle Physics and Applications of Quantum Mechanics.



