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1 JiJi Fan Brown University Physics Department Providence, RI, USA Curriculum Vitae Phone: (Cell) Education Ph. D., Physics December 2009 Yale University Advisor: Witold Skiba Thesis: Symmetries in particle physics beyond the Standard Model: supersymmetry, conformal symmetry and accidental Lorentz symmetry B. S., Physics June 2004 University of Science and Technology of China Research Experience Assistant Professor, Physics Department Brown University July, 2015 Present Assistant Professor, Physics Department Aug Jun., 2015 Syracuse University Postdoctoral Researcher, Theoretical particle physics Sep Aug Harvard University Postdoctoral Researcher, Theoretical particle physics Sep Aug Princeton University List of Publications JHEP = Journal of High Energy Physics; JCAP = Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics; Phys. Rev. Lett. = Physical Review Letters; Phys. Rev. D = Physical Review D, Particles, Fields, Gravitation, and Cosmology; Phys. Dark Univ. = Physics of the Dark Universe; Phys. Lett. B = Physics Letters B, Nuclear Physics and Particle Physics; CERN = European Organization for Nuclear Research; CEPC = Circular Electron-Positron Collider; SppC = Super proton-proton Collider. 1. Experimental Targets for Photon Couplings of the QCD Axion, P. Agrawal, J. Fan, M. Reece and L. T. Wang,
2 arxiv: [hep-ph]. 2. Cooling in a Dissipative Dark Sector, E. Rosenberg and J. Fan, submitted to Phys. Rev. D, arxiv: [astro-ph.ga]. 3. Jet Observables and Stops at 100 TeV Collider, J. Fan, P. Jaiswal and S. C. Leung, Phys. Rev. D 96, no. 3, (2017) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 4. Deciphering the MSSM Higgs Mass at Future Hadron Colliders, P. Agrawal, J. Fan, M. Reece and W. Xue, JHEP 1706, 027 (2017) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 5. Physics at a 100 TeV pp collider: beyond the Standard Model phenomena T. Golling et al., contribute section 2.10 CERN Yellow Report, no. 3, 441 (2017) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 6. Ultralight Repulsive Dark Matter and BEC, J. Fan, Phys. Dark Univ. 14, 84 (2016) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 7. Stealth Supersymmetry Simplified, J. Fan, R. Krall, D. Pinner, M. Reece and J. T. Ruderman, JHEP 1607, 016 (2016) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 8. Experimental Considerations Motivated by the Diphoton Excess at the LHC, P. Agrawal, J. Fan, B. Heidenreich, M. Reece and M. Strassler, JHEP 1606, 082 (2016) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 9. Pseudoscalar Portal Dark Matter and New Signatures of Vector-like Fermions, J. Fan, S. M. Koushiappas and G. Landsberg, JHEP 1601, 111 (2016) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 10. CEPC-SppC Preliminary Conceptual Design Report Volume I: Physics and Detector Chapter 3: Electroweak Precision Physics at CEPC (English and Chinese) Vacuum stability bounds on Higgs coupling deviations in the absence of new bosons, K. Blum, R. T. D Agnolo and J. Fan, JHEP 1503, 166 (2015) [arxiv: [hep-ph]].
3 12. Precision Natural SUSY at CEPC, FCC-ee, and ILC, J. Fan, M. Reece and L. T. Wang, JHEP 1508, 152 (2015) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 13. Possible Futures of Electroweak Precision: ILC, FCC-ee, and CEPC, J. Fan, M. Reece and L. T. Wang, JHEP 1509, 196 (2015) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 14. Non-thermal Histories and Implications for Structure Formation, J. Fan, O. Ozsoy and S. Watson, Phys. Rev. D 90, (2014) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 15. Heavy Gravitino and Split SUSY in the Light of BICEP2, J. Fan, B. Jain and O. Ozsoy, JHEP 1407, 073 (2014) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 16. A New Look at Higgs Constraints on Stops, J. Fan and M. Reece, JHEP 1406, 031 (2014) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 17. Direct and Indirect Detection of Dissipative Dark Matter, J. Fan, A. Katz and J. Shelton, JCAP 1406, 059 (2014) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 18. In Wino Veritas? Indirect Searches Shed Light on Neutralino Dark Matter, J. Fan and M. Reece, JHEP 1310, 124 (2013) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 19. A Dark-Disk Universe, J. Fan, A. Katz, L. Randall and M. Reece, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, no. 21, (2013) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 20. Double-Disk Dark Matter, J. Fan, A. Katz, L. Randall and M. Reece, Phys. Dark Univ. 2, 139 (2013) [arxiv: [astro-ph.co]]. 21. Probing Charged Matter Through Higgs Diphoton Decay, Gamma Ray Lines, and EDMs, J. Fan and M. Reece, JHEP 1306, 004 (2013)[arXiv: ]. 22. A Simple Recipe for the 111 and 128 GeV Lines, J. Fan and M. Reece, Phys. Rev. D 88, (2013) [arxiv: [hep-ph]].
4 23. 2:1 for Naturalness at the LHC?, N. Arkani-Hamed, K. Blum, R. T. D Agnolo and J. Fan, JHEP 1301, 149 (2013) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 24. Natural SUSY Predicts: Higgs Couplings, K. Blum, R. T. D Agnolo and J. Fan, JHEP 1301, 057 (2013) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 25. Light Sterile Neutrinos and Short Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Anomalies, J. Fan and P. Langacker, JHEP 1204, 083 (2012) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 26. A Stealth Supersymmetry Sampler, J. Fan, M. Reece and J. T. Ruderman, JHEP 1207, 196 (2012) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 27. Hiding a Heavy Higgs Boson at the 7 TeV LHC, Y. Bai, J. Fan and J. L. Hewett, JHEP 1208, 014 (2012) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 28. Mitigating Moduli Messes in Low-Scale SUSY Breaking, J. Fan, M. Reece and L. T. Wang, JHEP 1109, 126 (2011) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 29. A Higgsophilic s-channel Z and the CDF W+2J Anomaly, J. Fan, D. Krohn, P. Langacker and I. Yavin, Phys. Rev. D 84, (2011) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 30. Stealth Supersymmetry, J. Fan, M. Reece and J. T. Ruderman, JHEP 1111, 012 (2011) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 31. Effective AdS/Renormalized CFT, J. Fan, JHEP 1109, 136 (2011) [arxiv: [hep-th]] 32. Heavy Squarks at the LHC, J. Fan, D. Krohn, P. Mosteiro, A. M. Thalapillil and L. T. Wang, JHEP 1103, 077 (2011) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 33. Non-relativistic Effective Theory of Dark Matter Direct Detection, J. Fan, M. Reece and L. T. Wang, JCAP 1011, 042 (2010) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 34. Dark Matter from Dynamical SUSY Breaking J. Fan, J. Thaler and L. T. Wang, JHEP 1006, 045 (2010) [arxiv: [hep-ph]].
5 35. Leptogenic Supersymmetry A. De Simone, J. Fan, V. Sanz and W. Skiba, Phys. Rev. D 80, (2009) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 36. Low-scale Gaugino Mediation, Lots of Leptons at the LHC A. De Simone, J. Fan, M. Schmaltz and W. Skiba Phys. Rev. D 78, (2008) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 37. Standard Model Couplings and Collider Signatures of a Light Scalar J. Fan, W. D. Goldberger, A. Ross and W. Skiba Phys. Rev. D 79, (2009) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. 38. Higgs Boson from the Meta-stable SUSY Breaking Sector Y. Bai, J. Fan and Z. Han, Phys. Rev. D 76, (2007) [arxiv: [hep-ph]] 39. Spin Dependent Masses and Sim(2) Symmetry J. Fan, W. D. Goldberger and W. Skiba, Phys. Lett. B 649, 186 (2007) [arxiv:hep-ph/ ] Conference Proceedings and Reports 1. Jet Substructure at the Tevatron and LHC: New results, new tools, new benchmarks, A. Altheimer et al., J. Phys. G 39, (2012) [arxiv: [hep-ph]]. Awards Richard B. Salomon Faculty Research Award 2016 Brown University Leigh Page Prize 2004 Yale University Fan Family Fellowship Yale University Excellent Student Awards University of Science and Technology of China Zhao Zhongyao Scholarship 2002 Chinese Science Academy
6 Invited Seminars and Colloqium 1. Topic of the Week Seminar (May 2017) Fermilab SUSY: from now to the future 2. Colloquium (April 2017) Northeastern Ultralight repulsive dark matter 3. Particle Theory Seminar (March 2017) OSU Ultralight repulsive dark matter 4. Particle Theory Seminar (Feb 2017) Princeton Ultralight repulsive dark matter 5. Lecture at CMS Data Analysis School (Jan 2017) Fermilab A big picture look at the LHC 6. Particle Theory Seminar (Dec 2016) NYU Ultralight repulsive dark matter 7. Colloquium (Nov 2016) Brown Particle physics after the Higgs: now to the future 8. Particle Theory Seminar (Nov 2016) Caltech Ultralight repulsive dark matter 9. Particle Theory Seminar (Oct 2016) SLAC Ultralight repulsive dark matter 10. Particle Theory Seminar (Apr 2016) Yale Ultralight repulsive dark matter 11. Particle Theory Seminar (March 2016) Brookhaven/Stonybrook New signatures of top partners 12. Particle Theory Seminar (Jan 2016) Brown Diphoton excess at the LHC and its possible implications 13. Particle Theory Seminar (Oct 2015) MIT Searching for beyond Standard Model beyond vanilla 14. Particle Theory Seminar (May 2015) University of Illinois, Chicago Testing TeV-scale new physics under the ground and in the sky 15. Particle Theory Seminar (May 2015) Argonne Testing TeV-scale new physics under the ground and in the sky 16. Particle Theory Seminar (Apr 2015) Brookhaven Higgs as a lamp post of new physics
7 17. Colloquium (Mar 2015) Northeastern Testing TeV-scale new physics under the ground and in the sky 18. Colloquium (Feb 2015) Brown Testing TeV-scale new physics under the ground and in the sky 19. Particle Theory Seminar (Jan 2015) Boston Higgs as a lamp post of new physics 20. Particle Theory Seminar (Jan 2015) Chicago Testing TeV-scale new physics under the ground and in the sky 21. Particle Theory Seminar (Oct 2014) Chicago Higgs as a lamp post of new physics 22. Particle Theory Seminar (Apr 2014) Boston In Wino veritas 23. Particle Theory Seminar (Mar 2014) Peking Confronting naturalness with Higgs data 24. Lecture (Mar 2014) CFHEP, Beijing Status of neutralino dark matter 25. Particle Theory Seminar (Feb 2014) Syracuse Double-disk dark matter 26. Particle Theory Seminar (Feb 2014) LBNL In Wino veritas Confronting naturalness with Higgs data 27. Particle Theory Seminar (Feb 2014) Princeton Confronting naturalness with Higgs data 28. Particle Theory Seminar (Nov 2013) Cornell Natural or unnatural? 29. Informal Particle Theory Seminar (Feb 2013) Harvard Double-disk dark matter 30. Particle Theory Seminar (Jan 2013) Los Alamos Probing charged matter through Higgs data, DM and EDMs 31. Particle Theory Seminar (Oct 2012) Syracuse Higgs data and naturalness of electroweak scale 32. Informal Particle Theory Seminar (Sep 2012) Harvard Higgs data and naturalness of electroweak scale
8 33. Particle Theory Seminar (Sep 2012) Yale Higgs data and naturalness of electroweak scale 34. Particle Theory Seminar (Mar 2012) UC Irvine Stealth supersymmetry 35. Particle Theory Seminar (Feb 2012) Syracuse Stealth supersymmetry 36. Particle Theory Seminar (Feb 2012) Wisconsin, Madison Supersymmetry: where are we and where are we going? 37. Particle Theory Seminar (Feb 2012) Stonybrook Stealth supersymmetry 38. Particle Theory Seminar (Oct 2011) Michigan Mitigating moduli problem in low-scale SUSY breaking scenarios 39. Particle Theory Seminar (Sep 2011) SLAC Stealth supersymmetry 40. Particle Theory Seminar(Sep 2011) UC Davis Stealth supersymmetry 41. Particle Theory Seminar (Sep 2011) UC Berkeley Effective AdS/renormalized CFT 42. Particle Theory Seminar (May 2011) Harvard Effective AdS/renormalized CFT 43. Particle Theory Seminar (Apr 2011) Boston Effective AdS/renormalized CFT 44. Particle Theory Seminar (Apr 2011) Cornell Effective AdS/renormalized CFT 45. Particle Theory Seminar (Mar 2011) Chicago Heavy squarks at the LHC 46. Particle Theory Seminar (Mar 2011) Fermilab Heavy squarks at the LHC 47. Particle Theory Seminar (Sep 2010) Maryland Non-relativistic effective theory of dark matter direction detection 48. Particle Theory Seminar (Sep 2010) Rutgers Non-relativistic effective theory of dark matter direction detection
9 Conferences and Workshops 1. Origin of the Vacuum Energy and Electroweak Scales (June-Aug., 2019) Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB, USA Organizer 2. CEPC Physics Workshop (July, 2017) Institute of High Energy Physics, China 3. The 26th International Workshop on Weak Interactions and Neutrinos (June, 2017) University of California, Irvine, USA Plenary talk: Theoretical Overview: Electroweak Scale New Physics and Naturalness 4. New Lamppost for Dark Matter (May, 2017) Oregon University, USA Talk: Ultralight repulsive dark matter 5. The fifth annual Large Hadron Collider Physics Conference (May, 2017) Shanghai, China Beyond Standard Model session organizer 6. LHC, FCC-ee, FCC-hh Interplay (Nov., 2016) CERN, Geneva, Switzerland Talk: Discovery potentials of a high luminosity Z, W, h, and t machine (video talk) 7. CoSMS Naturalness Workshop (Oct. 2016) UNC-CH Department of Physics and Astronomy Talk: Naturalness at colliders and in cosmology 8. New England Theoretical Cosmology and Gravity Workshop (Sep. 2016) Brown University Talk: Ultralight repulsive dark matter 9. 38th International Conference on High Energy Physics (Aug. 2016) Chicago, Illinois, USA Co-convener of beyond Standard Model session, Parallel talk: Discovery potentials of a high luminosity Z, W, h, and t machine 10. Many Faces of Naturalness Workshop (May - June 2016) Aspen, Colorando, USA Organizer
10 11. New Accelerators for the 21st Century (May 2016) Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB, USA 12. Experimental Challenges for the LHC Run II (May 2016) Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB, USA Discussion leader: New signatures for non-conventional SUSY, Dark matter searches at the LHC TeV Collider Dark Matter Workshop (Dec. 2015) Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA Talk: Implications of indirect detection data for neutralino dark matter 14. Higgs and Beyond Workshop (Dec. 2015) Pittsburgh University, Pennsylvania, USA Talk: Higgs and dark matter connection 15. Primordial Universe (June 2015) Aspen, Colorando, USA Discussion leader: Moduli cosmology and DM phenomenology 16. USATLAS meeting (June 2015) Champaign, Illinois, USA Plenary talk: Naturalness and BSM physics beyond vanilla 17. CIPANP meeting (May 2015) Vail, Colorado, USA Parallel talk: Prospects of supersymmetry at HL-LHC and beyond Review talk: Prospects of precision measurements at future high energy colliders 18. FCC Week (Mar 2015) Washington DC, USA Parallel Talk: Sensitivity to new physics of precision Higgs and EW observables 19. Winter Aspen Workshop: Exploring the Physics Frontier with Future Colliders (Jan 2015) Aspen, Colorado, USA Talk: Prospects of electroweak precision at future colliders: ILC, FCC-ee and CEPC 20. US LHC Users Association Annual Meeting (Nov 2014) Argonne National Lab, Lemont, Illinois, USA Theory keynote talk: Higgs and dark sector
11 21. Hidden Dark Matter Workshop (Nov 2014) Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Talk: In Wino veritas 22. Nature Guiding Theory Workshop (Aug 2014) Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA Talk: SUSY phenomenology and naturalness 23. Probing Non-Minimal Dark Sectors Workshop (June 2014) Pittsburgh University, Pennsylvania, USA Discussion leader: Dedicated searches of non-minimal DM 24. SUSY at the Near Energy Frontier Workshop (Nov 2013) Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA Talk: Review of stealth SUSY 25. Harvard Self-Interacting Dark Matter Workshop (Aug 2013) Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Organizer 26. Exploring TeV Scale New Physics with LHC Data Workshop (May 2013) KITP, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Weekly Talk: Dark-disk universe 27. LHC Higgs Signal Workshop (Apr 2013) University of California, Davis, USA Talk: Higgs data vs naturalness 28. Dark Matter Workshop (Mar 2013) Texas AM University, Texas, USA Talk: Double-disk dark matter 29. Cosmic Frontier Workshop (Mar 2013) SLAC, California, USA Parallel Talk: Double-disk dark matter 30. Winter EDM Workshop (Feb 2013) Fermilab, Illinois, USA Talk: Collider probes of CP violation 31. KITP Higgs Identification Workshop (Dec 2012) Santa Barbara, California, USA Talk: Probing charged matter through Higgs data, DM and EDMs 32. Chicago LHC Workshop (Nov 2012) Chicago, Illinois, USA
12 Talk: Higgs data and vacuum instability 33. Lattice Meets Experiment: Beyond the Standard Model Workshop (Oct 2012) Boulder, Colorado, USA Talk: Composite dark matter theories 34. Aspen Summer Workshop (Aug 2012) Aspen, Colorado, USA Talk: Higgs data and naturalness of electroweak scale 35. CIPANP (June 2012) St. Petersburg, Florida, USA Parallel Talk: Theories of sterile neutrino 36. The 4th Neutrino Workshop (May 2012) Chicago University, Chicago, USA Talk: Theories of sterile neutrino 37. Princeton Center for Theoretical Science Workshop (Apr 2012) Hot Topics at Colliders: Exploring Hints for New Physics Organizer 38. Brookhaven Forum (Oct 2011) Brookhaven National Lab, New York, USA Parallel Talk: Stealth supersymmetry 39. SUSY 2011 (Aug 2011) Fermilab, Illinois, USA Parallel Talk: Stealth supersymmetry 40. Boost 2011 Princeton, New Jersey, USA Talk: SUSY with unconventional collider signals 41. Aspen Winter Workshop 2011 (Feb. 2011) Direct and Indirect Detection of Dark Matter Aspen, Colorado, USA Talk: Non-relativistic effective theory of dark matter direction detection 42. Princeton Center for Theoretical Science Workshop (Nov 2010) Dark Matter Detection Organizer 43. Santa Fe Summer Workshop (July 2010) LHC: From Here to Where Sante Fe, New Mexico, USA
13 Talk: Non-relativistic effective theory of dark matter direction detection 44. Brookhave Forum 2010 A Space-Time Odyssey Brookhaven National Lab, New York, USA Parallel talk: Dark matter from dynamical SUSY breaking Phenomenology Symposium (May 2010) LHC decade! Madison, Wisconsin, USA Parallel talk: Dark matter from dynamical SUSY breaking 46. Beyond the Standard Model: from the Tevatron to the LHC (Sep 2008) Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA Talk: Low-scale gaugino mediation Regular Courses 1. Math Methods of Theoretical Physics (Fall, 2013; Fall, 2014) Fall 2014: awarded for excellence in teaching at the graduate level Syracuse University 2. Quantum Mechanics II (Graduate Level) (Spring 2015) Syracuse University 3. Special Topics: the Standard Model and Beyond (Fall 2015) Brown University 4. Undergraduate Advanced Classical Mechanics (Spring 2017) Brown University 5. Undergraduate Quantum Mechanics A (Fall 2016, 2017) Brown University Advising Undergraduate students: Eliott Rosenberg (now graduate student at Cornell), Nathaniel Dick (senior) graduate students: Shing Chau Leung (Ph.D advisee); Jatan Buch and Mengyang Tong (Ph.D research course), Juhi Rahans (Master research course) Postdoc researchers: David Pinner and Prerit Jaiswal Ph.D thesis committee: Juliette Alimena, Richard Galvez, Thomas Harrington, Zaixing Mao, Aarti Veernala, Boqian Wang
14 Invited Talks (declined due to visa issues) Plenary talk at Warsaw Workshop on Non-Standard Dark Matter: multicomponent scenarios and beyond (Poland, 2016), plenary talk at SUSY 2016 conference (Australia, 2016), plenary talk at the Light Dark World International Forum (Korea, 2016), convener of Physics/Pheno session at ECFA-LC 2016 (Spain, 2016), talk at the 10th International workshop on Monte Carlo Tools for Physics Beyond the Standard Model (China, 2016), SEARCH 2016 workshop (England, 2016), CERN-CKC workshop (Korea, 2017) and Voyage beyond Standard Model workshop (Polynesia, 2018). Research Grant Current: Project Title: Fundamental Problems in High-Energy Physics, Astroparticle Physics, and Cosmology, Task A Role: Co-PI Annual costs (4/1/2016-3/31/2017): $500,000 Source of Support: DOE DE-SC Award Period: 05/01/ /31/2019 Referee Service Journals: Physical Review Letter, Physical Review D, Journal of High Energy Physics, Physics of the Dark Universe, European Physics Letter, Nuclear Physics B; NSF grant proposal reviewer Departmental Committee Service Brown: Graduate admissions 2016, 2017; 1st year undergraduate advisor , graduate qualifying exam committee Syracuse: graduate student advising, high energy experimentalist faculty hiring committee, physics lecturer hiring committee Community Service Organizer of Origin of the Vacuum Energy and Electroweak Scales workshop at Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB (2019), convener of the fifth annual Large Hadron Collider Physics Conference in Shanghai, China (2017) and 38th International Conference on High Energy Physics (2016), organizer of Many faces of naturalness workshop at Aspen physics center (2016), Harvard self-interacting dark matter workshop (2013), Hot topics at colliders: exploring hints for new physics
15 References workshop at Princeton Center for Theoretical Science (2012) and dark matter detection workshop at Princeton Center for Theoretical Science (2010). Nima Arkani-Hamed Paul Langacker Lisa Randall Witold Skiba Lian-Tao Wang Institute for Advanced Study, School of Natural Sciences, Princeton, NJ, USA Phone: Institute for Advanced Study, School of Natural Sciences, Princeton, NJ, USA Phone: Physics Dept., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, Phone: Physics Dept., Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA Phone: Enrico Fermi Institute and Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA Phone:
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