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Jeffrey Harvey is a Professor at the University of Chicago, affiliated with the Department of Physics and the Enrico Fermi Institute. His research focuses on theoretical physics, particularly string theory, conformal field theories, and moonshine phenomena, with significant contributions to understanding black holes and mathematical physics. He is also associated with the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, where he explores cosmological questions through interdisciplinary approaches.
His work bridges particle physics, mathematics, and cosmology, with key contributions in modular forms, sporadic group symmetries, and string compactifications. Harvey has extensively studied the connections between moonshine theory and string theory, advancing our understanding of these abstract structures' physical manifestations.
His publications highlight explorations into BPS states, heterotic strings, and the interplay between finite groups and conformal symmetries. Though no specific awards are listed here, his prolific output underscores his influence in theoretical physics. He collaborates across disciplines, reflecting his role in fostering interdisciplinary research at the University of Chicago.





