Ning Su
Research Fellow · Conformal Field Theory
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)About
Ning Su is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), affiliated with the Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy. His research focuses on theoretical physics, particularly in the areas of conformal field theory (CFT), quantum field theory (QFT), and bootstrap methods, with applications to critical phenomena, phase transitions, and gauge theories.
His work emphasizes advanced numerical bootstrap techniques, exploring topics such as deconfined quantum criticality, supersymmetric models, and non-Abelian gauge systems. Su’s contributions include studies on O(N) models, Dirac spin liquids, and the hybrid bootstrap framework. His research bridges high-energy physics and condensed matter systems, leveraging conformal symmetry to uncover universal properties of critical systems.
Currently based at Lauritsen Laboratory, Su’s scholarship is centered on precision calculations in CFTs and the development of novel bootstrap methodologies to constrain and solve complex physical models. His work has implications for understanding fundamental aspects of symmetry breaking, universality classes, and quantum criticality.
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