TALENTS BROUGHT IN BY IHEP    

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Zhang Xinmin was born in Henan Province in January of 1959. He was introduced to IHEP under “The Hundred Talents Program” in 1997.

He got his Bachelor degree at Henan Normal University in 1982 and Ph.D degree at UCLA in 1991. From 1991 – 1996, he did research at University of Maryland and Iowa State University as postdoc. He returned to China in 1996. He was the winner of the 1999 State Outstanding Junior Scientist Fund”. 

He is full professor, tutor of Ph.D students and member of the Science Committee of IHEP, member of the Science Committee of the Institute of Theoretical Physics and member of the Science Committee of the Department of Cosmology, Peking University.

His research efforts are focused on particle physics and cosmology, covering top quark, Higgs, super symmetric model, electro-weak and QCD chiral phase transition, SUSY, dark matter, cosmic string and inflation cosmology. Together with his tutor of Professor R. D. Peccei, he built the chiral Legranian in top quark physics for the first time in the world. In the field of particle cosmology, he proposed the mechanism for the production of baryogenesis in the left right symmetric model and the mechanism for non-thermal production of neutralino. Up to now he has published over 60 papers in the first-rate international journals.

Now he undertakes “the Study of Several Important Interdisciplinary Issues Concerning Modern Particle Physics and Cosmology” funded specially for theoretical physics by NNSFC and “the Precise Study of the Standard Model and Phenomenology of New Physics”, a key project for basic research designated by CAS. He is the responsible person for the study of the cosmological model. He has carried out the feasibility study of BES new physics, and joined experimental physicists in proposing the observation and study of cold dark matters in our country.

E-mailxmzhang@hptc5.ihep.ac.cn    

Telephone: 01068236164

 

Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 07/08/02