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Diego Aristizabal Sierra

Associate Professor of Physics

UNIVERSIDAD TECNICA FEDERICO SANTA MARIA

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Particle physics; Astroparticle physics; High-energy and high-intensity frontiers phenomenology

Educación

  •  Theoretical Physics, UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA. España, 2007
  •  Theoretical Physics, UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA. España, 2005
  •  Theoretical Physics, UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA. Colombia, 2003
  •  Physics, UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA. Colombia, 2000

Experiencia Académica

  •   Lecturer of Physics Part Time

    UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE

    2015 - 2016

  •   Associate Professor of Physics Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD TECNICA FEDERICO SANTA MARIA

    Santiago, Chile

    2016 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   PhD student

    Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (IFIC)

    España

    2003 - 2007

  •   Postdoctoral fellow

    Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF)

    Italia

    2007 - 2010

  •   Research Associate

    Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF)

    Italia

    2010 - 2010

  •   Postdoctoral fellow

    Universite de Liege

    Bélgica

    2010 - 2012

  •   Senior research fellow

    Universite de Liege

    Bélgica

    2012 - 2015

  •   Researcher

    Universite de Liege

    Bélgica

    2015 - 2016

Formación de Capital Humano


- Currently I am supervising the PhD thesis of Angelo Villanueva on topics related with new neutrino interactions in the early Universe, their implications in neutrino decoupling and their constraints in the relativistic effective number of degrees of freedom.
- At present I am supervising as well the MSc thesis of Rocio Branada on topics related with searches for new interactions in neutrino-electron elastic scattering in multi-ton dark matter detectors.
- Until last year I was responsible for the postdoctoral work of Nicolas Rojas. With him I worked in topics related with coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering processes in CsI, Ge and LAr detectors using stopped-pion neutrinos.


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Elsevier Reviewer Recognition

    Elsevier

    Holanda, 2016

    Recognition for referee services in Nuclear Physics B


 

Article (45)

Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering in multi-ton scale dark matter experiments: classification of vector and scalar interactions new physics signals
CP violating effects in coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering processes
Impact of form factor uncertainties on interpretations of coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering data
COHERENT analysis of neutrino generalized interactions
Neutrino non-standard interactions and dark matter searches with multi-ton scale detectors
The EDGES signal: An imprint from the mirror world?
Closing in on minimal dark matter and radiative neutrino masses
Diboson anomaly: Heavy Higgs resonance and QCD vectorlike exotics
Radiative accidental matter
Dynamical flavor origin of Z(N) symmetries
Radiative Origin of Neutrino Masses
Shedding light on the b -> s anomalies with a dark sector
Systematic classification of two-loop realizations of the Weinberg operator
Cloistered baryogenesis
Explaining the CMS Higgs flavor-violating decay excess
Leptogenesis with a dynamical seesaw scale
Reactor mixing angle from hybrid neutrino masses
Scalar triplet flavored leptogenesis: a systematic approach
Eigenvector-based approach to neutrino mixing
Lepton flavor violation and seesaw symmetries
LSP sneutrino novel decays
Scalar triplet leptogenesis without right-handed neutrino decoupling
The role of lepton flavor symmetries in leptogenesis
Implications of finite one-loop corrections for see-saw neutrino masses
Leptogenesis in flavor models with type I and II seesaws
Leptogenesis in the presence of exact flavor symmetries
Minimal lepton flavor violating realizations of minimal seesaw models
Neutrino Masses Beyond the Tree Level
One-loop finite corrections to seesaw neutrino masses
On the importance of the 1-loop finite corrections to seesaw neutrino masses
Implications of flavor dynamics for fermion triplet leptogenesis
Tri/Bi-maximal lepton mixing and leptogenesis
Decaying neutralino dark matter in anomalous U(1)H models
Implications of an additional scale on leptogenesis
Lepton flavor equilibration and leptogenesis
Purely flavored leptogenesis
Radiative seesaw model: Warm dark matter, collider signatures, and lepton flavor violating signals
Collider aspects of flavor physics at high Q
Novel Higgs decay signals in R-parity violating models
Variations on leptogenesis
Experimental tests for the Babu-Zee two–loop model of Majorana neutrino masses
Leptonic charged Higgs decays in the Zee model
R-parity violating sneutrino decays
b-tau Yukawa non-unification in supersymmetric SU(5) with an Abelian flavor symmetry
Reconstructing neutrino properties from collider experiments in a Higgs triplet neutrino mass model

Proyecto (2)

NEUTRINO PHYSICS, DARK MATTER AND HIGGS: A STUDY ABOUT HOW THE STANDARD MODEL MIGHT BE EXTENDED
Unrevealing new physics in the high-energy and low-intensity frontiers
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Diego Aristizabal

Associate Professor of Physics

UNIVERSIDAD TECNICA FEDERICO SANTA MARIA

Santiago, Chile