
معرفی
Dr. Masanori Hanada is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the School of Mathematical Sciences. His research focuses on theoretical physics, including quantum field theory, strongly coupled quantum systems, quantum gravity, quantum simulation, and applications of artificial intelligence. He explores topics such as matrix models, string theory, QCD, lattice gauge theory, and the interplay between deep learning and physics. His work bridges fundamental physics with computational methods, including quantum computing and Monte Carlo techniques.
Dr. Hanada has authored a textbook, MCMC from Scratch, published in both Japanese and English, and contributed to open-source simulation codes on GitHub. His research has been published extensively in high-impact journals and covers areas like black hole dynamics, holography, and quantum chaos. Despite no listed awards, his contributions to quantum gravity and matrix model simulations are notable. He has advised on grants related to quantum simulation and gauge/gravity duality but no specific student names are provided.
His academic background includes education in Kyoto and Tokyo, with a career spanning theoretical physics research. He maintains interests in interdisciplinary collaborations and computational physics tools.




