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Professor B. Lucini is a leading academic in theoretical physics at Swansea University, holding the role of Professor since 2011. He previously served as Head of the Mathematics Department (2015–2020) and Deputy Head (Research) of the College of Science (2015–2015). His research focuses on lattice gauge theories, large-N scaling, and applications of machine learning to phase transitions. He has secured significant grants, including £612,000 for the Accelerate AI project and a Wolfson Research Merit Award (£75,000).
His work spans computational methods in quantum chromodynamics (QCD), with contributions to understanding confinement mechanisms and non-perturbative phenomena. Notable presentations include lectures at the British University Summer School in Particle Physics and collaborations with institutions like CERN and IBM Watson Research Centre. He actively engages in public outreach through events like the Swansea Science Festival and BBC Science Cafe.
Key roles include Technical Director of the UKRI AI CDT (2019–2020) and membership in the DiRAC Technical Directorate. His research also explores mass-deformed IR conformal gauge theories and bulk phase transitions in SU(2) models. Awards include the Royal Society University Research Fellowship (£626,041).
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