
معرفی
Ritam Sinha is a Royal Society Newton International Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at King’s College London, affiliated with the Theoretical Physics group within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. He holds a PhD from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai (2017), followed by postdoctoral positions at IFT Madrid (2017–2019) and the Hebrew University’s Racah Institute of Physics (2019–2022). His research focuses on Conformal Field Theory, AdS/CFT correspondence, and Quantum Chaos, with contributions to topics like defect CFTs, renormalization group flows, and Krylov complexity in 2D CFTs. His work bridges high-energy physics and quantum information science.
Education:
- PhD in Physics, TIFR Mumbai, 2017 (Advisor: Gautam Mandal)
Research Interests:
- Conformal Bootstrap and Defect Theories
- AdS/CFT Correspondence
- Quantum Chaos and Complexity
- Large N Vector/Tensor Models
Recent articles explore RG flows in defect CFTs, Krylov complexity in 2D systems, and symmetry-breaking models. His fellowship from the Royal Society underscores his contributions to theoretical physics. Collaborations span institutions like IFT Madrid and the Hebrew University, reflecting his global academic engagement.
Awards:
- Royal Society Newton International Research Fellowship (2023–present)


