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The book details non-minimal supersymmetry models, in a bottom-up approach that interconnects experimental phenomena in the fermionic and bosonic sectors. It considers with equal emphasis the Higgs and Superparticle sectors, and explains both collider and non-collider experiments, and, uniquely, charge/parity and lepton flavour violation.

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The book details non-minimal supersymmetry models, in a bottom-up approach that interconnects experimental phenomena in the fermionic and bosonic sectors. It considers with equal emphasis the Higgs and Superparticle sectors, and explains both collider and non-collider experiments, and, uniquely, charge/parity and lepton flavour violation.
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Autorenporträt
Professor Shaaban Khalil is Professor of High Energy Physics, founder and Director of the Center for Fundamental Physics as well as General Director of Research at Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt. He is also a Visiting Professor at the University of Southampton, UK. He is the Team Leader of the Egyptian group in the CMS experiment at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. He has published more than 200 scientific papers in prestigious scientific journals. His research has been widely recognised and he has received several national and international awards, including the prestigious "Stat Award of Excellence" from Egypt. Professor Stefano Moretti is Professor of Particle Physics Phenomenology at the University of Southampton as well as co-founder and Director of the NExT Institute, UK. He is also Visiting Scientist at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK, and Associate Scientist to CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, through the CMS experiment. Professor Moretti has published more than 200 scientific papers in prestigious scientific journals. His research has been widely recognised and he has received innumerable national and international awards, including an Honorary Doctorate in Philosophy from Uppsala University, Sweden, where he is a regular Academic Visitor.