
معرفی
Oliver DeWolfe is an Associate Professor of Theoretical High Energy Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He specializes in string theory, supergravity, and their applications to particle physics, cosmology, and quantum field theory through holography. His research explores quantum gravity, unification of fundamental forces, and dual descriptions of strongly coupled systems.
Education: PhD in Physics from MIT (2000, advisor: Barton Zwiebach), BA in Physics & Astronomy from Wesleyan University (1995). Postdoctoral positions included Princeton University (2003-2005) and Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UC Santa Barbara (2000-2003).
Teaching: Awarded 2011-12 Boulder Faculty Teaching Excellence Award. Taught courses in General Relativity, Quantum Field Theory, Gravitational Theory, and reformed quantum mechanics curricula using concept tests and tutorials (2008-2009).
Research Contributions: Focuses on string theory applications to cosmology, supersymmetry breaking, and strongly correlated systems. Key publications include studies on charged black holes, gauge/gravity duality, moduli stabilization, and holographic models of QCD.

