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Dr. Jackson Fliss is a Researcher at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), part of the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on quantum gravity, topological field theories, and entanglement entropy, with a particular emphasis on Chern-Simons theory, BF theory, and their applications to gravitational systems. He explores topics such as Wilson spools, edge modes, and quantum fluctuations in de Sitter and three-dimensional spacetimes.
Fliss’s work bridges theoretical physics and mathematical rigor, addressing foundational questions in quantum field theory and cosmology. His recent publications investigate null energy conditions, non-minimal couplings, and the interplay between matter and quantum gravitational effects. His research often involves advanced techniques like topological entanglement analysis and loop quantum gravity formalisms.
While no formal awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, his contributions to understanding entanglement in topological systems and quantum gravity are notable within the field. Fliss collaborates closely with DAMTP’s High Energy Physics research group and maintains an active publication record in leading physics journals.
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