Francesco Sannino is a Professor of Computational Science at the University of Southern Denmark's Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. He is affiliated with the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS) and holds a Ph.D. His research spans quantum field theory, particle physics, and complex systems modeling. Key interests include Standard Model duality, black hole physics, and epidemiological dynamics. Education: Ph.D. in Physics (not explicitly stated in provided text, inferred from title). Research focuses on theoretical physics, including conformal field theories, gauge dynamics, and applications of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). Recent work addresses black hole metrics, pandemic modeling via renormalization group methods, and composite dark matter signatures. His studies often bridge high-energy physics and complex systems. Main Research Trends: Over 15 years, Sannino has produced 333+ publications, emphasizing: Black hole physics and effective metrics Standard Model extensions and dualities Quantum field theory at conformal windows Epidemiological modeling of pandemics Awards: Elected Member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters (2015) EU Excellence Grant in Theoretical Physics (2005) International Referee for Austrian Science Fund Grants & Projects: Leader of the DG Center for Particle Physics Phenomenology (2014–2019) Carlsberg Foundation Semper Ardens grant (2023–2029) Coordinator for Danish CERN Instrument Center (2017–2019) Labs/Teams: Active in CP³ - Center for Particle Physics Phenomenology and DIAS, collaborating globally on projects like gravitational wave detection and pandemic modeling.





