
معرفی
Georgios Papadopoulos is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at King's College London's Department of Mathematics, within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. He holds a Royal Society Research Fellowship and is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (IOP). His research focuses on string theory, supergravity, M-theory, and differential geometry, with an emphasis on supersymmetric solutions and geometric structures.
Education:
- Bachelor's in Physics, University of Athens
- Postgraduate DIC, Imperial College London
- PhD in Mathematics, King's College London
Research Interests: His work explores the interplay between differential geometry and modern physics, including classifications of supersymmetric solutions in string theories, geometric structures in black hole horizons, and Penrose limits of Kerr black holes. Recent projects include studies on AdS/CFT correspondence, spacetime singularities, and holography in asymptotically flat spacetimes.
Publications: His articles span topics like moduli spaces of connections, conformal invariance in sigma models, and hidden symmetries in supergravity backgrounds. Key themes include geometric structures, quantum anomalies, and supersymmetric solutions.
Awards & Affiliations:
- Royal Society Research Fellow
- Member of the London Mathematical Society
- Fellow of the Institute of Physics
Labs & Collaborations: Active in collaborative projects on fundamental physics, including STFC-funded initiatives exploring pathways between fundamental physics and phenomenology, and the geometric classification of black hole solutions.



