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Professor Adi Armoni is a theoretical physicist at the University of Swansea, holding a Personal Chair in Physics. He is affiliated with the Department of Physics within the School of Biosciences, Geography and Physics, part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on the intersection of gauge field theories and string theory, particularly three-dimensional Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD3) and its realizations through string theory frameworks like brane configurations and holography.
Key research areas include string theory, quantum field theory, and the application of holographic principles to understand QCD phenomena. He has been recognized with the PPARC senior fellow award, highlighting his contributions to theoretical physics. His work spans over two decades, with notable publications in high-impact journals such as Journal of High Energy Physics and Physical Review Letters.
Professor Armoni's research explores advanced topics like dualities in 3D field theories, S-duality applications, and the vacuum structure of large-N QCD3 using holographic methods. He actively supervises PhD students in areas such as domain walls in QCD3 and gravitational wave cosmology.
- Awards: PPARC senior fellow award
- Supervision: Ongoing PhD projects on domain walls, dualities in field theories, and holography
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