Danny Marfatia
Professor
Ph. D.: University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2001
Research Group: Theory
Office: WAT 439
Phone: (808) 956-2969

Research Interest:
Theoretical Particle Physics
Theoretical Particle Physics
Specialty:
Phenomenology
Phenomenology
Career History:
- Professor, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
(2015 – present) - Associate Professor, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
(2013 – 2015) - Associate Professor, University of Kansas
(2008 – 2013) - Assistant Professor, University of Kansas
(2004 – 2008) - Research Associate, Boston University
(2001 – 2004) - Ph. D., University of Wisconsin, Madison 2001
The research of the theory group is largely phenomenological in character and covers the energy, cosmic and intensity frontiers. The main theme is to identify new physics that addresses interesting questions in particle physics and cosmology that are beyond the scope of the Standard Model (SM), and then to delineate strategies to confront the SM and these new physics extensions via experimental tests at high-energy and/or high-luminosity colliders as well as at non-accelerator experimental facilities.