Saturday, March 22, 2008

Student / Author Blurb: Im Sang-Hui


Im Sang-Hui is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Physics at KAIST [the Korean Advanced Institute of Science & Technology]. He gained his undergraduate degree in physics from KAIST in 2006, and finished his M.A. course at the same institution in 2008. His scientific interests are primarially about the fundamental principles of nature. For him, while physically fundamental mean cannot be explained by other physical entities, conversely every phenomenon in nature can be viewed as a consequence from. To study this principle, he is primarialy involved in the investigation of the physics of the elementary particles constituting every matter and force. He is especially focusing on new phenomena in upcoming experiments at LHC (Large Hadron Collider) while expecting discovery of new physics beyond standard model, such as supersymmetry signal. He is currently studying various supersymmetry breaking mechanisms and its relevance to nature.

shim@muon.kaist.ac.kr

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