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Jan Manschot is an Associate Professor in the School of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin, specializing in the intersection of mathematics and theoretical physics. His work bridges advanced mathematical frameworks with fundamental questions in quantum gravity and particle physics.
His core research spans String Theory, Algebraic Geometry, Modular Forms, and Black Hole Physics, with emphasis on mathematical structures underlying supersymmetric gauge theories and Calabi-Yau compactifications. He investigates Donaldson-Witten invariants, BPS state counting, and modular properties of partition functions, revealing deep connections between automorphic forms and quantum field theory dynamics.
Analysis of his 2021-2024 publications shows consistent focus on string amplitudes via modular integrals, black hole microstate statistics through indefinite theta functions, and topological twists in supersymmetric QCD. His methodology combines path integral techniques, algebraic geometry of moduli spaces, and computational approaches to solve non-perturbative problems in quantum gravity.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided sources.
Information regarding academic advising, grant funding, or collaborative teams remains unspecified in available materials, though his research implicitly involves cross-disciplinary engagement with theoretical physics communities.



