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Savdeep S. Sethi is a Professor of Physics at the University of Chicago, affiliated with the Enrico Fermi Institute and the Kadanoff Center for Theoretical Physics. He serves as the Director of the Kadanoff Center and holds academic appointments in the Department of Physics and the College. His research focuses on foundational questions in theoretical physics, including dark energy, quantum gravity, string theory, and black hole physics, with intersections in condensed matter physics, mathematics, and quantum information theory.
He has taught advanced courses such as String Theory I & II, Quantum Mechanics, and Mathematical Methods of Physics, mentoring numerous graduate and undergraduate students. Notable teaching engagements include Physics 341/342 (Graduate Quantum Mechanics), Physics 483/484 (String Theory), and Physics 141 (Honors Mechanics). His work is supported by NSF grants PHY-1720480 and PHY-2014195.
Sethi is actively involved in academic events like the Great Lakes Strings workshops and CUWiP Chicago. He leads research initiatives at the Kadanoff Center and collaborates with institutions like Argonne and Fermilab. His contributions span theoretical physics, with a focus on advancing our understanding of spacetime, quantum field theories, and holographic principles.





