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Tarek Anous is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London (UKRI Future Leaders Fellow). He holds a position within the School of Mathematical Sciences, focusing on theoretical physics research with strong ties to quantum gravity and holography. His work explores de Sitter space cosmology, black hole physics, and string theory applications. Anous' research group investigates topics such as quantum field theory in expanding spacetimes, holographic dualities (e.g., AdS/CFT), and the interplay between quantum mechanics and gravitational systems.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the provided texts, but his academic trajectory is evident through his publications and research focus. His research interests include exact solvable models in de Sitter backgrounds, low-dimensional gravity models, and disordered systems mimicking black hole behavior. Notable collaborations include work with Dionysios Anninos on topics like discrete series representations and rotating black hole horizons.
His advising includes PhD student Johnny Brendan Gleeson. Anous' work has been supported through fellowships and grants, though specific funding bodies are not listed. He maintains an active research group with current and past members engaged in cutting-edge theoretical physics projects. His webpage tarek-ano.us provides further details on ongoing research and collaboration opportunities.
Key research trends from his articles include advancements in de Sitter quantum field theory (e.g., Schwinger model analysis), exploration of black hole phase transitions (rotating horizons), and development of holographic models for glassy systems. He frequently employs techniques from conformal field theory, string theory, and quantum mechanics to address foundational questions in gravitational physics.



