At the Intensity frontier, we can search for rare processes involving very weak interactions, forbidden or suppressed in the SM, which could serve as a sensitive probe of new physics in a wide range of energy scales not accessible to the LHC. We are interested in studying the complementarity of the LHC searches for new physics messengers, such as sterile neutrinos, additional gauge and Higgs bosons, and other exotic particles with various low-energy rare processes, e.g., lepton flavor and/or universality violation, non-standard neutrino interactions, neutrinoless double beta decay, muon anomalous magnetic moment, electric dipole moment, neutron-antineutron oscillation and proton decay, for carving out the allowed new physics parameter space.

Selected Publications: 1712.02713, 1704.06659, 1703.00828, 1607.06832