School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences

Shu Jing

Shu Jing is a research fellow and doctoral supervisor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a winner of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. He is a double-employed professor at the School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences of Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, UCAS.

1999-2003: He was an undergraduate in Physics at Peking University.

2003-2008: He was a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Chicago.

2008-2011: He was a distinguished research fellow at the Kavli IPMU of the University of Tokyo, Japan.

2011-2012: He was a distinguished research fellow at the Europe Research Council of SISSA in Italy.

2012-2015: He was an associate research fellow at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

2015-Present: He is a research fellow at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

His research focuses on particle physics theory and particle cosmology, covering almost all related branches such as quantum field theory, group theory, topology, model construction, phenomenology, collider physics, gravitational wave physics, astrophysics, cosmology, and experimental design. He has original works on the asymmetry before and after the top quarks, the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism (composite Higgs model), the origin of the baryon asymmetry in the early universe, and dark matter. His research covers a wide range of scope, and he is good at cooperating with people in different fields. He has more than 50 different collaborators at home and abroad, and has a good academic exchange foundation and academic reputation. According to INSPIRE (http://inspirehep.net/), an international high-energy physics database, his articles have been cited more than 2,900 times (including 6 published inPhys. Rev. Lett.), with an h-index of 26. Among them, 7 papers have been cited more than 100 times. After returning to China, he mainly worked on the research on the origin of Higgs physics and electroweak symmetry breaking, and the origin of the positive and negative particle asymmetry in the early universe, as well as the scientific basis of relevant large-scale experimental projects in China at present and in the future. Among them, his work on the origin of Higgs physics and elementary particle mass, the origin of asymmetry of positive and negative particles in the early universe and CP violation has gained great interest and recognition from international peer experts. He published four papers inPhys. Rev. Lett., and was invited to give reports at the international conferences BLV 2015, SUSY 2015 and HEFT 2019 as an expert in the field. In addition to the above research directions, he also pays attention to gravitational wave physics, particle astrophysics crossing directions and experimental detection, effective field theory methods, etc. in recent days.

He was the winner of the 2019 Achievement in Asia Award (AAA Robert T. Poe Prize) by the International Organization of Chinese Physicists and Astronomers (OCPA).

Contact Information: jshu@mail.itp.ac.cn

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