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Prateek Agrawal
Graduated: 2012
Thesis: "Flavored Dark Matter"
Currently Postdoc at Harvard University

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Aleksandr Azatov
Graduated: 2010
Thesis: "Flavor Physics in the Models with Warped Extra Dimension"
Currently Assistant Professor at SISSA in Trieste, Italy

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Bhupal Dev
Graduated: 2012
Thesis: "Supersymmetric Inverse Seesaw and its Phenomenology"
Currently Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis


Sungwoo Hong

Sungwoo Hong
Graduated: 2017
Thesis: "A Natural Extension Of Standard Warped Higher-Dimensional Compactifications: Theory And Phenomenology"
Currently Postdoc at Cornell University

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Hai-bo Yu
Graduated: 2007
Thesis: "Flavor Symmetry, leptogenesis and grand unification theories"
Currently Associate Professor at University of California , Riverside

Latest News

  • Melanie Knouse Wins Staff Excellence Award
  • Kaustubh Agashe elected an APS Fellow in recognition of his pioneering work on the theory of (holographic) Composite Higgs
  • Arushi Bodas awarded the Ruth Davis Fellowship for Mathematics and Physics

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Melanie Knouse
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Phone: 301-405-6016
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