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Searching for New CP Violating Phenomena at the Intensity Frontier. This project aims to search for new sources of matter-antimatter asymmetry in B-meson decays at the intensity frontier, using data f

The University of Sydney — Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Amount
Up to $392,740
Closes
Monday 30 June 2025
Status
closed
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Searching for New CP Violating Phenomena at the Intensity Frontier. This project aims to search for new sources of matter-antimatter asymmetry in B-meson decays at the intensity frontier, using data from the Belle and Belle II experiments at Japan's KEK collider facility. It aims to do this by optimally utilising an innovative analysis approach based on advanced machine learning techniques and fitting methods. It could resolve long-standing puzzles such as the origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe. Expected outcomes include broader knowledge in the field of particle physics and enhancement of international collaboration. This should provide significant benefits for Australia's international scientific reputation, leading to increased export opportunities for Australian education.. Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 0202 - Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics. Lead: Dr Chia-Ling Hsu

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