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Professor Alessandro Torrielli is a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Surrey, School of Mathematics and Physics. He was promoted to Professor of Mathematics in 2022 after joining the department in 2011. His research focuses on classical and quantum integrable systems, particularly in the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence, with expertise in Yangians, S-matrices, and quantum field theory.
His research interests center on integrable systems emerging in AdS/CFT correspondence, with special focus on AdS3/CFT2. He has made significant contributions to understanding massless modes, boundary integrability, form factors, and algebraic structures in these systems. His work often bridges mathematical physics with string theory applications, exploring quantum groups, Bethe ansatz techniques, and hidden symmetries.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on boundary scattering in AdS3, form factors in relativistic limits, and the mathematical structures underlying integrable systems. The publication pattern shows consistent contributions to high-energy physics journals, with particular emphasis on the mathematical aspects of string theory integrability.
Scientific Awards:
- Recipient of the EPSRC-SFI grant 'Solving spins and strings' (2018)
- Voted Best Lecturer at the Durham Integrability School (2015)
- Awarded EPSRC First grant 'Exotic quantum groups, Lie superalgebras & integrable systems' (2012)
Professor Torrielli supervises PhD students including Fabio Marino (joint with Prof Sara Pasquetti, Milan Bicocca), Vaibhav Gautam (joint with Dr Masanori Hanada, Queen Mary University of London), and Vasileios Moustakis. His research collaborations span internationally with researchers from institutions including City University, Leuven, Chulalongkorn, Bologna, Santiago, Torino, Trinity College Dublin, HU Berlin, ETH, King's College, and others.


