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Ali Barzegar is a postdoc researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Physics at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU). He is part of the work group AG Oriti: Quantum Gravity and Foundations of Physics, led by Dr. Daniele Oriti. His research focuses on the philosophy of science and physics, particularly the foundations of quantum theory and quantum gravity. Key themes include the metaphysics of epistemic interpretations of quantum mechanics, the nature of probability and the wavefunction, and the philosophical implications of spacetime emergence in quantum gravity. He also explores the relationship between the laws of nature and quantum theory's interpretive challenges.
Current projects aim to develop a unified framework for understanding epistemic interpretations of quantum mechanics and their relevance to unresolved issues in quantum gravity, such as the problem of time and empirical incoherence. His work bridges foundational questions in physics with broader philosophical debates about scientific methodology and metaphysics.
Barzegar collaborates closely with the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) and the Arthur-Schmidt Center (ASC) for the Foundations of Physics, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach. Though no formal grants or advising roles are explicitly stated, his research actively engages with cutting-edge theoretical physics and philosophy.
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