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Sravan Kumar Korumilli is a Research Fellow at the University of Portsmouth within the Faculty of Technology and School of Mathematics & Physics, specializing in theoretical cosmology and quantum gravity. His work bridges fundamental physics and observational cosmology through advanced mathematical frameworks.
His research focuses on quantum field theory in curved spacetime, black hole thermodynamics, and inflationary cosmology. Key investigations include primordial black hole formation mechanisms, Hawking radiation with quantum pure states, unitarity in de Sitter spacetime, and cosmic microwave background anomalies. This interdisciplinary approach connects quantum information theory with gravitational physics to resolve long-standing paradoxes in early universe cosmology.
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate a cohesive research trajectory centered on quantum gravitational effects in cosmological contexts. Dominant themes include preheating instabilities during inflation, unitary evolution in curved spacetimes, and quantum origins of cosmological observables – reflecting growing emphasis on testable predictions for next-generation gravitational wave and CMB experiments.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Newton International Fellowship Scheme 2022 (awarded by The Royal Society)
His Royal Society-funded project (2023-2025) advanced quantum gravity and cosmology through collaborations across theoretical physics, observational cosmology, and gravitational wave research. This fellowship supported high-impact publications in leading journals including Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics and General Relativity and Gravitation, with significant social media and academic network engagement.



