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Professor Adi Armoni holds a Personal Chair in Physics at Swansea University's School of Biosciences, Geography and Physics. His research focuses on theoretical physics, particularly the interplay between gauge field theories and string theory, with recent work on three-dimensional Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and its realization via brane configurations or holography. He has contributed to understanding dualities in quantum field theories, vacuum structures, and holographic QCD.
Armoni has been recognized with awards such as the PPARC Advanced Fellowship and Senior Fellow Award. His publications span over two decades, exploring topics like S-duality in Chern-Simons theories, domain walls in QCD3, and Seiberg duality in non-supersymmetric models.
He advises PhD students on projects such as 'Domain walls in the large-N limit of QCD3' and 'Dualities in 3d Field Theories and String Theory'. His research also involves collaborations on holography, string theory models, and lattice simulations. Professor Armoni's work bridges theoretical frameworks to explore fundamental questions in particle physics and quantum field theory.



