We review particle physics model building in type IIB string theory and
F-theory. This is a region in the landscape where in principle many of the key
ingredients required for a realistic model of particle physics can be combined
successfully. We begin by reviewing moduli stabilisation within this framework
and its implications for supersymmetry breaking. We then review model building
tools and developments in the weakly coupled type IIB limit, for both local
D3-branes at singularities and global models of intersecting D7-branes. Much of
recent model building work has been in the strongly coupled regime of F-theory
due to the presence of exceptional symmetries which allow for the construction
of phenomenologically appealing Grand Unified Theories. We review both local
and global F-theory model building starting from the fundamental concepts and
tools regarding how the gauge group, matter sector and operators arise, and
ranging to detailed phenomenological properties explored in the literature.Comment: 79 pages, Invited review article for the International Journal of
Modern Physics