PhD

Portrait of Matin Mojaza

Matin Mojaza

PhD Student

Phone: (+45) 6550 3849
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Short CV

Education

  • 2006 - Ended Science year at SDU
  • 2007 - Awarded an Oticon Scholarship of DKK 15,000
  • 2008 - Awarded an Oticon Scholarship of DKK 30,000
  • 2008 - Studied abroad at University of São Paulo (USP, Brazil)
  • 2009 - Awarded an Oticon Scholarship of DKK 30,000
  • 2009 - Bachelor of Science in Physics and Biophysics at SDU
  • 2009 - Accepted for the Elite Master Program at SDU
  • 2011 - M.Sc. with Honors in Physics and Interdisciplinary Studies. Thesis: Aspects of Conformal Gauge Theories. Advisor Francesco Sannino, CP3-Origins, SDU.
  • 2011 - present. PhD student at CP3-Origins.
  • 2012 (aug.)-present. Visiting Research Scholar at SLAC, Stanford University.

Schools and Conferences

  • Origins of Mass Mini Workshop (2009, CP3-Origins)
  • 2nd Odense Winter School on Geometry and Theoretical Physics (2009)
  • Mass '10 (CP3-Origins, Odense)
  • StrongBSM Kickoff Meeting (2010, CP3-Origins)
  • Mini Workshop: Discovering Technicolor (2010, CP3-Origins)
  • 3rd Odense Winter School on Geometry and Theoretical Physics (2010)
  • 49th Schladming Winter School - Physics at all scales: The Renormalization Group (2011)
  • Mass '11 (CP3-Origins, Odense)
  • ICTP Summer School on Particle Physics (Trieste, 2011)
  • Autumn School on Particle Physics and Cosmology (DESY Hamburg, 2011)
  • 4th Odense Winter School on Geometry and Theoretical Physics (2011)
  • Nordita Winter School 2012 on Theoretical Particle Physics (Stockholm, 2012)
  • 50th Schladming Winter School - Prospects of Particle Physics (2012)

Teaching Assistant

  • FY501: Biophysics (2006-07),
  • FY502: Introduction to Physics (2006-10),
  • FY507: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (2007-10,2012)
  • FY505: Mathematical Physics (2009-10),
  • MM514/MM815: Hilbert and Banach Spaces (2011)

Research Interests

Conformal dynamics of strongly coupled gauge theories. Phases of strongly interacting theories. Critical Phenomena in Quantum Field Theory. Dualities. Fundamental problems of Quantum Chromodynamics.

Publications