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Professor Nicholas Dorey is a faculty member at the University of Cambridge's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), where he holds the position of Professor of Theoretical Physics since 2007. Previously, he served as a Reader (2005-2007) and Lecturer (2004-2005) at DAMTP. His research focuses on gauge field theories and string theory, with particular emphasis on supersymmetric gauge theories, duality properties, and integrability in the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence. He has held a PPARC/STFC Senior Research Fellowship (2004-2007) and was a University Reader at Swansea University's Physics Department (1998-2004).
His research interests include the interplay between gauge theories and string theory, exploring topics such as magnon bound states, integrable systems, and the emergence of integrability in AdS/CFT. His work has contributed to understanding dualities and non-perturbative phenomena in quantum field theories.
Notable publications include studies on magnon S-matrix singularities, dyonic giant magnons, and the S-duality of Leigh-Strassler deformations. His recent work delves into the geometry of vortex moduli spaces, quantum Hall effects, and matrix models in quiver gauge theories. He collaborates with leading researchers in high energy physics and theoretical physics.
Prof. Dorey’s research has been supported by grants from STFC and other funding bodies, though specific grant details are not provided here. He advises students within the DAMTP High Energy Physics group and actively contributes to the theoretical physics community through publications and collaborations.


