I am a theoretical physicist with broad interests in quantum field theories and their connections to gravity.
I am currently a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Center for Theoretical Physics at Seoul National University, in South Korea.
My work focuses around formal aspects of quantum field theory and string theory.
At the moment I am thinking about constructions of field theories arising from string theory that lead to QFTs with enhanced symmetries.
Constraining and classifying moduli spaces of vacua of 4d N=2 superconformal field theories has been an ongoing endeavor in recent time, following the work of Seiberg and Witten. After classifying the possible Coulomb Branch geometries at rank 1, I am interested in continuing the exploration further.
I am also working on understanding the profound effect that non local operators have on QFTs. These lead to a variety of interesting algebraic structures that we have only recently started exploring as a community (higher form symmetries, n-group symmetries).
I am involved in refining some constraints in the realm of the swampland program, in particular using string theory constraints to systematically fix ideas about the weak gravity conjecture.
A list of my publications can be found on inSPIRE at:
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