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Dr. Bogdan Stefanski is a Professor of Theoretical Physics and Director of Research at the Centre for Mathematical Science, City, University of London. With a career spanning institutions like the Max Planck Institute, Spinoza Institute, Imperial College London, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he has established himself as a leading expert in string theory and integrable systems.
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Cambridge (2000)
- Part III Mathematics, University of Cambridge (1996)
- BSc (Hons) in Mathematics & Physics, University of Natal (1995)
His research focuses on the intersection of string theory and quantum field theory, particularly exploring the AdS/CFT correspondence, integrability in superstring sigma models, and the mathematical structures underlying Calabi-Yau manifolds and K-theory. His work addresses fundamental questions about how supersymmetric gauge theories emerge from 10-dimensional string constructions, with implications for quantum gravity and non-perturbative effects.
Recent publications analyze the low-energy limits of AdS3/CFT2, dressing factors in integrable systems, and quantum spectral curves. These papers often involve collaborations with researchers like Olof Ohlsson Sax and Alessandro Torrielli, appearing in venues such as the Journal of High Energy Physics and Journal of Physics A.
- EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow
- Marie Curie Intra-European and Outgoing Fellow
- Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter Fellow
Bogdan Stefanski's work bridges formal string theory with mathematical physics, leveraging advanced techniques in Yangian symmetry, boundary superstring field theory, and non-linear sigma models to unravel the deep connections between gravity, gauge theory, and quantum information.


