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German Valencia is a Professor at Monash University specializing in particle physics and phenomenology. He has extensive experience in studying CP violation and flavour anomalies within B physics, as well as effective field theories and scalar sector extensions. After completing his PhD at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he researched CP violation, he engaged in several high-impact projects related to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). His work explores the intricacies of particle interactions under the Standard Model and probes puzzles related to fermions. Valencia has contributed significantly to the academic community with numerous outputs across multiple years, highlighting his active involvement in research and collaboration. He oversees projects aiming to uncover new physics, focusing on topics such as quark and lepton family replication puzzles. Valencia is proactive in mentoring, currently accepting PhD students to explore various challenging projects in the field of particle physics.
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