Prof. Shinya Matsuzaki | Mathematical Physics | Research Excellence Award
Shinya Matsuzaki | College of Physics and Center for Theoretical Physics | China
Prof. Shinya Matsuzaki, based at the College of Physics and the Center for Theoretical Physics in China, is a theoretical physicist specializing in quantum chromodynamics (QCD), scale-invariant gravity, early-universe cosmology, and dynamical symmetry breaking. His research explores fundamental questions about mass generation, dark sector dynamics, electroweak phase transitions, baryogenesis, and axion-related phenomena. Through analytic modeling and high-energy theoretical frameworks, he investigates mechanisms such as top-quark condensation, dynamical scalegenesis, CP violation in QCD, and inflation driven by composite fields. His contributions provide new insights into the interplay between particle physics and cosmology, helping to advance theoretical understanding of the early universe and the origin of fundamental mass scales.
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