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Dr. Romain Ruzziconi is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Mathematical Institute and holds the Titchmarsh Research Fellowship at Balliol College. His work spans theoretical high-energy physics, focusing on classical and quantum gravity through holography, asymptotic symmetries, and scattering amplitudes.
Research Interests include:
- Flat space holography and celestial amplitudes
- Carrollian physics and twistor theory
- Asymptotic symmetries in gravity and gauge theories
- Dilaton gravity in two dimensions
- Fluid/gravity correspondence
Recent publications highlight his contributions to celestial holography, symmetry algebras in asymptotic spacetimes, and low-dimensional gravity models. He actively explores connections between gravitational waves and conformal structures on the celestial sphere.
Scientific Awards:
- Walker Early Career Fellow in Mathematical Physics
- Titchmarsh Research Fellow
As a lecturer in Conformal Field Theory and tutor for Quantum Theory and Special Relativity, he bridges advanced mathematical frameworks with physical interpretations.
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