
معرفی
Horacio E. Camblong is a Professor at the University of San Francisco, focusing on theoretical physics with expertise in quantum field theory, gravitational physics, and many-body systems. His work emphasizes the development of effective field theory frameworks to address singular physical problems across scales.
Education: PhD in Physics from New York University (1993).
Research interests include conformal quantum mechanics (CQM), quantum anomalies, black hole thermodynamics, and applications of renormalization theory. Notable contributions involve analyzing singular systems through effective field theory, uncovering conformal symmetry breakdown in molecular physics and the Efimov effect. Collaborators include Carlos R. Ordonez (University of Houston) and researchers from Universidad Nacional de La Plata (Argentina).
Current projects explore conformal symmetry in black hole near-horizon regions, brane-world gravity, and universal behaviors in systems like dipole-bound anions and condensed matter models.

