About
Nicholas Agia serves as Lecturer in Physics at Brandeis University's Martin A. Fisher School of Physics while concurrently pursuing doctoral research in high-energy theoretical physics at Harvard University. His academic foundation includes a Master of Science in Physics from Carnegie Mellon University completed in 2016.
His educational trajectory:
- Master of Science in Physics, Carnegie Mellon University (2016)
- Ph.D. Candidate in High-Energy Theoretical Physics, Harvard University (current)
Agia's research centers on string theory and quantum gravity, with specialized focus on quantum black hole properties through low-dimensional string theory models. His scholarly work integrates theoretical physics frameworks with high-energy phenomena to address fundamental questions in quantum gravity.
No scientific awards or major recognitions are documented in available sources.
As an educator, Agia demonstrates extensive teaching versatility spanning introductory mechanics and electromagnetism to graduate quantum field theory and string theory courses. He actively develops pedagogical materials for theoretical physics subjects while mentoring students across multiple academic levels.
Research infrastructure details including laboratory facilities, team composition, and specific grant funding remain unreported in current institutional profiles.
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