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Professor Fernando Quevedo is a distinguished theoretical physicist at the University of Cambridge's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), where he has served since 2003. From 2009-2019, he was Director of the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste. His primary research focuses on fundamental aspects of string theory and its implications for cosmology and particle phenomenology, including moduli stabilization, de Sitter vacua, and inflationary models.
Quevedo's research bridges high-energy theory and cosmological applications, with particular emphasis on string compactifications, brane cosmology, and gravitational wave signatures from early universe physics. His work consistently explores the interface between quantum gravity predictions and observable phenomena in modern cosmology.
A prolific researcher, Quevedo maintains an active publication record spanning string phenomenology, cosmological models, and gravitational physics. His recent articles demonstrate a consistent focus on connecting string-theoretic frameworks with testable cosmological predictions, particularly through gravitational wave astronomy and precision cosmology.
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