Developing Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the quantum field theory of the strong-nuclear force and implementing it studies of particle physics phenomenology.Â
His research interests include: Standard Model (QCD and EW Interactions), Supersymmetry, Non-minimal Higgs Models, Higher Order Corrections and Monte Carlo Event Generators.
Prof Moretti’s scientific activity is in particle phenomenology, particularly in the area of collider physics. His contribution to particle physics is substantial as seen from more than 550 scientific papers/articles that he has published. (Please ignore the metrics provided by other databases these pages as they are completely wrong for my field of specialisation, always refer to iNSPIRE ones.)
Prof Moretti is also author of two textbooks, S. Khalil and S. Moretti, `Supersymmetry Beyond Minimality: from Theory to Experiment' and 'SM Phenomenology', both with CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. (Plus two more are in the pipeline.)
Stephen F. King,
2016, Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016(85), 1-34
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Jonathan Flynn, Patrick Fritzsch, Taichi Kawanai, Christoph Lehner, Christopher Sachrajda, Benjamin Samways, Ruth Van de Water & Oliver Witzel,
2016, Physical Review D, 93(1)
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Nick Evans, Tim R. Morris & Marc Scott,
2016, Physical Review D, 93(2), 1-9
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Elena Accomando, Alexander Belyaev, Juri Fiaschi, Ken Mimasu, Stefano Moretti, Claire Shepherd-Themistocleous & Alexander Belyaev,
2016, Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016, 127
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Gui-Jun Ding & Stephen F. King,
2016, Physical Review D, 93(25013), 1-14