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Summary
Conferences

Collaborators

Professor

Tel.

Office

CHAPOCHNIKOV Mikhail

+41 21 693 05 12

BSP 717

Post-docs (Dr)

BEZRUKOV Fedor

+41 21 693 05 25

BSP 726

BURNIER Yannis

+41 21 693 05 20

BSP 713.2

RUCHAYSKIY Oleg

+41 21 693 05 21

BSP 726

SALVIO Alberto

+41 21 693 05 20

BSP 713.2

PhD student



BECKER Claude

BSP 713.3

SCHMID Matthias

+41 21 693 05 19

BSP 725

ZENHÄUSERN Daniel

BSP 713.3

Administrative collaborators



De DOMENICO Anna Maria

+41 21 693 05 09

BSP 720

Visiting scientists


Former members

Name

Current affiliation

TINYAKOV Peter

Free University of Brussels (Belgium)

PROKOPEC Tomislav

Utrecht University (Holland)

WOLF Silvain

Works for industry (Switzerland)

GHERGHETTA Toni

University of Minnesota (USA)

GIOVANNINI Massimo

Senior E. Fermi Fellow (Italy) & CERN

KIM Hang-Bay

Hanyang University (Seoul, Korea)

NERONOV Andrii

INTEGRAL Science Data Centre (ISDC) (Versoix, Switzerland)

TABBASH Rula

TROITSKY Sergey

Institute for Nuclear Research (Moscow, Russia)

CLARK Stephen

Professor of physics in high school (Geneva, Switzerland)

ROESSL Ewald

Phillips (Hamburg, Germany)

ASAKA Takehiko

Tohoku University (Japan)

STEPHEN Davis

Leiden University (Holland)

BOYARSKY Alexey

CERN

PAPAZOGLOU Antonios

Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (France)

ZULETA ESTRUGO Katarzyna

Durham University (UK)

ANISIMOV Alexey

BURNIER Yannis


Secretary

Anna Maria De Domenico
Office : BSP 720
Tel. : +41 21 693 05 09
Fax : +41 21 693 05 23
E-mail : Annamaria.Dedomenico@epfl.ch

Teaching

Research summary

The main scientific interest is a relation between particle physics, quantum field theory and cosmology. This includes the following problems: baryon number nonconservation in electroweak theory and baryon asymmetry of the universe, phase transitions in gauge theories at high temperatures and their cosmological consequences, dark matter and cosmological constant, non-topological solitons and their cosmological applications, alternatives to compactification and physics of extra dimensions, origin and propagation of high energy cosmic rays, magnetic fields in the universe.



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