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Amihay Hanany is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College London's Department of Physics, within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on string theory, particularly the dynamics of branes and their corresponding world volume theories, including quiver gauge theories. He has made significant contributions to understanding brane creation effects, brane intervals, brane webs, brane tilings, and moduli spaces of classical solutions like instantons, monopoles, and vortices. His work bridges theoretical physics and mathematics, notably in brane tilings, tropical geometry, cluster algebras, and Coulomb branch constructions of symplectic singularities.
While no formal educational background is provided in the text, his affiliations include roles as a permanent researcher in both the Physics and Theoretical Physics departments at Imperial College London. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, but his contributions highlight impactful interdisciplinary research.
His research interests emphasize mathematical structures in quantum field theory, conformal field theory, quantum gravity, and string theory applications. The department’s location at the South Kensington Campus is specified, though no lab or team affiliations are detailed beyond the Physics Department.
