Damian GalanteView profile
Research Fellow
Damian Galante is a Research Fellow in Mathematics specializing in theoretical physics, with primary focus on quantum gravity, holography, and cosmological structures. His work bridges mathematical physics and high-energy theory through rigorous exploration of spacetime geometry and quantum phenomena. Galante's research centers on holographic principles applied to de Sitter space , black hole thermodynamics , and cosmological observables . Key investigations include boundary conditions in gravitational systems, quantum features of expanding universes, and complex geodesic structures. His methodology integrates string theory, conformal field theory, and quantum information concepts to address fundamental questions about spacetime emergence. Recent publications (2023-2024) reveal concentrated exploration of gravitational/cosmological observatories and quantum de Sitter space, demonstrating consistent focus on holographic dualities in cosmological contexts. Work patterns show increasing emphasis on experimental signatures of quantum gravity through observable phenomena, with strong collaboration networks across international institutions. As Principal Investigator for the EPSRC-funded project "Quantum emergence of an expanding universe" (2022-2026), Galante leads cutting-edge research into quantum mechanical origins of cosmic expansion. His 741 citations reflect significant impact in theoretical physics, with active dissemination through academic platforms and social media engagement.




