I am a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Northwestern University.
Previously, I was a postdoctoral fellow at the Center of Mathematical Sciences and Applications at Harvard University and an It-from-Qubit postdoctoral researcher at Brandeis University.
I obtained my PhD from Caltech, under the supervision of Professor Hirosi Ooguri.
I completed my undergraduate studies at Princeton University.
I work on high-energy theory and its mathematical ramifications. My research focuses on entanglement in quantum theories, its connections to black holes and gravity, and the mathematical landscape needed to bridge the gap between the discrete and continuum.
News
2 Feb 2022: Quadratic reciprocity from a family of adelic conformal field theories with An Huang and Xiao Zhong has with has been posted to the arXiv.
5 Nov 2021: Closed form expression for the 5-point Veneziano amplitude in terms of 4-point amplitudes has been posted to the arXiv.
1 Nov 2021: Massless p2-brane modes and the critical line with An Huang and Xiao Zhong has with has been posted to the arXiv.
18 Jun 2021: Green’s functions for Vladimirov derivatives and Tate’s thesis with An Huang, Shing-Tung Yau and Xiao Zhong has been published in CNTP.