My research is in particle physics phenomenology. I have mostly focused on the exploration of theories addressing the naturalness problem of the weak scale, including composite Higgs, natural supersymmetry, and Twin Higgs. I have studied their predictions for the LHC and future colliders, as well as some model building aspects. Another branch of my research is centered on extracting model-independent information from LHC data, with emphasis on Higgs and top physics. I have also worked on dark matter, studying missing energy signatures at colliders in the simplified model approach.
Office: 448 Physics
Email: esalvioni@ucdavis.edu