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Professor Dionysios Anninos is a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics at King's College London, part of the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. He holds the title of Professor of Theoretical Physics. Anninos received his PhD from Harvard University under Andrew Strominger and has held positions at Stanford University, the Institute for Advanced Study, and the University of Amsterdam before moving to King's College in 2018 with a Royal Society University Research Fellowship.
His research focuses on theoretical physics at the intersection of black hole physics, cosmology, and gauge/gravity duality. Key areas include extending the AdS/CFT correspondence to broader spacetime contexts, particularly de Sitter universes, and studying models like higher spin theories and matrix models. His work also involves quantum gravity, Euclidean quantum gravity, and the application of disorder physics concepts to cosmological models.
Recent publications highlight contributions to quantum cosmology, dS2 supergravity, and gravitational observatories, reflecting his exploration of spacetime structures and quantum phenomena in cosmological settings. Anninos has been awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship (2018) and leads projects funded by the Royal Society, including 'Concrete Calculables in Quantum de Sitter' and 'Solvable models for real world holography.'
His academic trajectory includes collaborations across institutions and engagement with international conferences, emphasizing his role in advancing fundamental theoretical physics research.



