Dr Archil Kobakhidze is a theoretical particle physicist working on various theoretical and phenomenological aspects of elementary particles and their fundamental interactions, gravity and cosmology.
His current research activities are focused on studies of properties of a newly discovered Higgs-like particle with the aim to uncover dynamics of the electroweak symmetry breaking and the origin of mass. He is also interested in particle physics and cosmological models that address other mysteries of nature, such as matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe, dark matter and dark energy.
Selected grants:
Australian Research Council Future Fellowship "In search of the origin of mass at the Large Hadron Collider" (2013).
Probing Light Higgsinos in Natural SUSY from Monojet Signals at the LHC
C. Han, A. Kobakhidze, N. Liu, A. Saavedra, L. Wu, J. M. Yang
JHEP 1402 (2014) 049 arXiv:1310.4274
Electroweak Vacuum (In)Stability in an Inflationary Universe
A. Kobakhidze and A. Spencer-Smith
Phys.Lett. B722 (2013) 130-134 [arXiv:1301.2846 [hep-ph]]
A Solution to the hierarchy problem from an almost decoupled hidden sector within a classically scale invariant theory
R. Foot, A. Kobakhidze, K. L. McDonald and R. R. Volkas
Phys.Rev. D77 (2008) 035006 [arXiv:0709.2750 [hep-ph]]
Noncommutative general relativity
X. Calmet and Archil Kobakhidze
Phys.Rev. D72 (2005) 045010 [hep-th/0506157]
Proton stability in TeV scale GUTs
A. B. Kobakhidze
Phys.Lett. B514 (2001) 131-138 [hep-ph/0102323]
