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  • Name: Li, Tianjun
  • Title: Professor
  • Office: New Building 6503
  • Fax: 010-62562587
  • Highest Education: Ph.D
  • Phone: 010-62582503
  • Email: tli@itp.ac.cn

    Education and Appointments:

  • Education

    2000.8

    Ph. D. in Particle Physics, and Minor in Mathematics,Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Advisor: Prof. Vernon Barger

    1994.7

    M. S. in Particle Physics, Institute of Theoretical Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Advisor: Prof. Chao-Shang Huang

    1991.7

    B. S. in Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics,Wuhan University, P. R. China, Academic and Research Positions

    2005.12 - 

    Professor, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

    2005.9 - 2006.9

    Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University

    2002.9 - 2005.8

    Member Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

    2000.9 - 2002.8

    Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania

    1997.7 - 2000.8

    Graduate Student, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison

    1995.8 - 1997.6

    Graduate Student, Department of Physics, Texas A&M University

    1991.9 - 1995.7

    Graduate Student, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

    1987.9 - 1991.7

    Undergraduate Student, Department of Physics, Wuhan University


    Personal

    Place of Birth: Fengcheng, Jiangxi, P. R. China Marital Status: Married, Two Sons


    Award/Fellowship

    (1) J. H. Van Vleck Fellowship (1997-1998), University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    (2) Fellowship, September 2002-August 2005, Institute for Advanced Study, Prince-ton.


    Professional Activity

    Referee, Physical Review Letters and Physical Review D.

    Referee, Physics Letters B.


    Research Interests

    StringModel Building and String Phenomenology; Four-Dimensional and High-Dimensional Supersymmetric Grand Unified Theories; Low Energy Supersymmetric Model Building; Supersymmetry and New Physics Searches at the Future Colliders (especially at the LHC) and Their Implications for Fundamental Physics; Cosmology.

    Research Direction:

  • Collider Physics, Particle Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theory, String Phenomenology, Cosmology, etc.