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Edward Mazenc joins SRS Scientific Council

11 Oct 2023

We are glad to announce that Edward Mazenc (ETH Zurich, M. Gaberdiel's Group) has joined the SwissMAP Research Station (SRS) Scientific Council.

Edward completed his undergraduate studies in Physics at MIT, before pursuing his Masters at the University of Cambridge. He obtained his PhD at Stanford, under the supervision of Prof. Sean Hartnoll, where he focused on the emergence of spacetime in low-dimensional string theories from a quantum information theoretic perspective.

 

His recent work in collaboration with Prof. Rajesh Gopakumar, begun during his first postdoctoral appointment at the University of Chicago, provided a detailed derivation of the “simplest gauge/string duality”. This establishes an exact equivalence between matrix integrals and certain topological strings. From a mathematical perspective, it provides an interesting connection between random matrix theory and intersection theory on the moduli space of curves.

 

In his current position as a SwissMAP research fellow at ETH Zürich, he is excited to join the group of Prof. Matthias Gaberdiel to upgrade these results to the full AdS/CFT correspondence.

Phase III direction(s)

  • Statistical Mechanics and Random Structures
  • Spectral gap problems in non-perturbative quantum theory
  • Differential equations of Mathematical Physics
  • Holography and bulk-boundary correspondence
  • Quantum information and many body theory
  • From Field Theory to Geometry and Topology

New Members : Megan Howarth (UNIGE) & Kamil Khettabi (UNIGE)

Next Kinetic Theory Seminar 29th Nov : Prof. Sergio Simonella (University of Roma La Sapienza)

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