Jorge Alda

I'm a PhD researcher in Theoretical Particle Physics at the University of Padua currently working on flavor physics and Beyond the Standard Model phenomenology. My research focuses on developing and applying theoretical frameworks to understand fundamental particle interactions, particularly in the context of flavor physics anomalies and new physics scenarios. I contribute to the development of flavio, an open-source Python package for flavor physics calculations and phenomenology. This tool enables precise theoretical predictions for various flavor observables and facilitates the testing of new physics models against experimental data.

My work combines analytical calculations with numerical methods to probe the boundaries of the Standard Model and search for signatures of new physics. I'm particularly interested in B-physics anomalies and their implications for particle physics models beyond the Standard Model. Through my research, I aim to bridge the gap between theoretical predictions and experimental observations in particle physics.