About
Professor Keshav Dasgupta holds the position of Professor in Physics at McGill University since March 2021. His academic journey includes a MSc from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and a PhD from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. Postdoctoral research followed at the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, USA) and Stanford University (USA). He transitioned to faculty roles at McGill starting as an Assistant Professor (2005-2010), then Associate Professor (2010-2021), and currently as a full Professor. His research interests span Superstring Theory (focusing on flux compactifications and gauge/gravity dualities), String Cosmology (exploring de Sitter spaces and primordial phenomena), Quantum Field Theories (confinement dynamics in thermal QCD), and Mathematics (non-Kähler manifolds and Lie group applications in string theory). He also investigates Knot Theories within M-theory frameworks.
Recent work emphasizes de Sitter vacua in string theory, leveraging Glauber-Sudarshan states and confronting swampland conjectures. His publications address topics like holographic QCD, quantum gravity equations, and non-perturbative string solutions. He teaches advanced courses such as PHYS 562: Electromagnetic Theory (Winter 2023).




