Scattering processes refer to the interactions between particles or waves as they collide or interact with each other. This area of research studies how particles or waves are redirected, deflected, or absorbed during these interactions. Scattering processes are fundamental to understanding a wide range of phenomena in physics, including particle physics, nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, and electromagnetic radiation. Researchers in this field use theoretical models, simulations, and experimental techniques to study the behavior of particles and waves during scattering events. By studying scattering processes, scientists can gain insight into the fundamental forces and properties of matter in the universe.