
معرفی
Radu Roiban is a Professor of Physics at the Department of Physics within the Eberly College of Science at The Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on theoretical high-energy physics, particularly scattering amplitudes, supersymmetry, and supergravity. He explores connections between gauge/gravity duality, quantum gravity, and gravitational wave physics, contributing to foundational questions in particle physics and cosmology.
Education:
- Bachelor's degree from University of Bucharest (1992-1995)
- Master's degree from Université du Québec à Montréal (1995-1997)
- PhD from C.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, SUNY Stony Brook (1997-2001)
Research Interests: Roiban’s work centers on theoretical frameworks bridging quantum field theory and gravity. Key areas include:
- Scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories
- Supersymmetry and supergravity
- AdS/CFT correspondence and holography
- Applications to gravitational waves and black hole dynamics
Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes advanced amplitude techniques (e.g., color-kinematics duality, double copy formalism) and their implications for gravitational systems. Key themes include non-planar loop calculations, supergravity UV properties, and binary system dynamics. His studies often intersect with cutting-edge numerical relativity and effective field theory approaches.
Awards & Grants: None explicitly listed in available texts, though his contributions suggest recognition in theoretical physics communities.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in collaborative efforts within Penn State’s physics department and international networks exploring scattering amplitudes and quantum gravity.



