Yuehong Xie

Author: Date:2018-10-23 ClickTimes:

Title: Professor
Research area: Experimental particle physics
Email: Yuehong.Xie@mail.ccnu.edu.cn
Phone: +86 27 67866838

The research interest of Prof. Yuehong Xie focuses on heavy flavor physics, with experiences in BESII/III, Babar and LHCb experiments. He obtained a PhD in particle physics in the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in1998. He worked at the Italian National Laboratory at Frascati, INFN (1999-2000), CERN (2001-2003) and the University of Edinburgh (2003-2013). He is currently involved in the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, leading the research activities of the LHCb group at CCNU, which cover the study of CP violation, rare decays, hadron spectroscopy and electroweak physics. The group made leading contributions to the precision measurement of the CP-violating phase phi_s in Bs->J/psi phi, the discovery of the doubly charmed baryon Xicc++ and the first measurement of Xicc++ lifetime.
 
Prof. Bo-Wen Xiao (born in June, 1981) studied at Beijing University, receiving a Bachelor’s degree in 2003. He completed his PhD at Columbia University in 2008. He then served as a post-doc at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory from 2008 to 2010 and at the Pennsylvania State University from 2010 to 2012. In 2012, he was selected as one of the 1000 Talent Plan Young Scientist in China. Since 2012 he has been a professor at Central China Normal University. He was also a visiting research scientist at the Ecole Polytechnique (2017, 2018) in France.
Among other subjects in high energy nuclear physics, Dr. Xiao studied the quantum chromodynamics (QCD) at extremely high densities, small-x physics, jets in heavy ion collisions and AdS/CFT correspondence. With collaborators, he also contributed to some analytical solutions to relativistic hydrodynamics equations.

 

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