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Christopher Herzog is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at King's College London, Department of Mathematics, within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. He previously held positions as Associate Professor at the Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics (Stony Brook University) and Assistant Professor at Princeton University. His research focuses on AdS/CFT correspondence, gauge/gravity dualities, and strongly interacting field theories, particularly QCD and string theory applications. He received his PhD from Princeton University in 2002 under Igor Klebanov.
Research Interests: Herzog explores quantum field theories using holography and conformal field theory techniques. His work includes boundary CFTs, entanglement entropy, and applications of gauge/gravity duality to condensed matter systems. He is part of a group advancing research in supersymmetry, string theory, and M-theory.
Scientific Awards: In 2019, he was awarded the Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship, recognizing his contributions to theoretical physics.
Advising & Grants: While specific student names are not listed, his extensive research output indicates active mentorship in theoretical physics. His work is supported by grants related to his cutting-edge research areas.
Labs & Teams: Leads the theoretical physics research group at King's College, collaborating internationally on projects in holography and conformal field theory.




