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Elias Kyritsis is a Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Crete, since 1999. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Athens (1984) and earned his PhD in Conformal Field Theories from the California Institute of Technology (1988). He has held prestigious positions including research associate at UC Berkeley (1988-91), Ecole Normale Superieure (1991-92), and a member of the CERN Theory Division (1992-1998).
- Research Focus: High Energy Theoretical Physics, Cosmology, String Theory, Quantum Field Theory
- Major Grant: 2016 ERC Advanced Grant for 'Gravity, Holography and the Standard Model'
His research spans non-perturbative field theory, M-theory, D-branes, supersymmetry, black holes, and string cosmology. Recent work (2023-2025) explores holographic QFTs on curved manifolds, quantum stability of spacetimes, and connections between string theory and quantum gravity. He has contributed to understanding anomalous couplings, holographic RG flows, and the dynamics of strongly coupled systems.
Notable collaborations include studies on holographic neutrino transport, V-QCD baryon spectrum, and applications of dynamical systems in holography. His work often bridges high-energy physics with cosmological phenomena, examining topics like self-tuning cosmological constants and emergent dark matter candidates.
- Scientific Awards: ERC Advanced Grant (2016)
- Email: kiritsis@physics.uoc.gr

