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Mariana Frank is a High Energy Theorist working in the general area of Electroweak Theory and Beyond The Standard Model phenomenology. Her primary research areas include Supersymmetry and its associated frameworks, particularly focusing on Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model and models with U'(1) symmetries. She investigates Precision Tests of Physics Beyond the Standard Model, including CP violation and Flavor Violation mechanisms, as well as Spontaneous Symmetry Violation with a connection to R parity concepts. Additionally, her work encompasses Theories with Warped Extra Dimensions, analyzing their implications at colliders and exploring Dark Matter candidates across both supersymmetric and non-supersymmetric landscapes. Frank actively collaborates with high energy theorists across diverse locations, including Montreal, Finland, France, and India, contributing to significant advancements in the field. Her recent publications illustrate her engagement with critical issues in particle physics, including analyses at hadron colliders and theoretical contributions to lepton flavor violation phenomena.
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