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Freddy Cachazo is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Waterloo and Interim Deputy Director at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. His research focuses on mathematical physics, quantum field theory, and scattering amplitudes, with significant contributions to the CHY construction and tropical geometry applications. He has held roles including Postdoctoral Member at the Institute for Advanced Study (2002–2005) and Member of the School of Natural Sciences (2009–2010).
Research interests include massless particles (gluons, gravitons), twistor theory, and high-energy physics. His work bridges theoretical physics with algebraic geometry and combinatorics, exemplified by collaborations on generalized amplitudes and Feynman diagram structures. Awards include the 2014 New Horizons in Physics Prize and 2016 CAP-CRM Prize.
Recent publications (2022–2024) explore tropical Grassmannians, NMHV gravity amplitudes, and planar Feynman diagrams. He advises graduate students at Perimeter Institute and collaborates internationally on advancing scattering amplitude frameworks.





