Gabriele Travaglini
Professor of Theoretical Physics
Centre for Theoretical Physics
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Queen Mary University of London
Mile End Road
London E1 4NS
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 5768 (direct)
Fax: +44 (0)20 7882 7033
Room: G O Jones 605
E-mail:
g.travaglini (AT) qmul.ac.uk
Publications
Research Areas
Quantum Field Theory, String Theory, Particle
Physics
Research Interests
Scattering amplitudes in gauge theory and gravity,
twistor string theory
AdS/CFT correspondence
PP-wave string theory/N=4 super Yang-Mills correspondence
Noncommutative geometry
Supersymmetric gauge theories
Instantons, monopoles...
More information on my research interests can be found on my
School webpage.
Workshop Organisation
Workshops that I have co-organised, or will co-organise:
SAGEX Kickoff Meeting,
opening workshop of the
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Innovative Training Network SAGEX, or "Scattering Amplitudes: from Geometry to Experiment",
Queen Mary University of London, 4-7 September 2018.
Scattering Amplitudes: from Gauge Theory to Gravity,
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa
Barbara, 17-21 April 2017.
Polylogarithms as a Bridge between Number Theory and Particle Phyisics,
London Mathematical Society-EPSRC Durham Symposium, Durham
University, 3-13 July 2013.
Recent Advances in Scattering Amplitudes,
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, 2-4
April 2012,
part of the programme
Mathematics and Applications of Branes in String and M-Theory
Amplitudes 2010 , Queen Mary, May 2010
Advancing Collider Physics: From Twistors to Monte Carlos ,
The Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Advancing Collider Physics: From Twistors to Monte Carlos,Arcetri,
Florence, August 27-October 26, 2007
Mini Workshop on Twistor String Theory and Applications,
Queen Mary, February 2007
From Twistors to Amplitudes ,
Queen Mary, November 2005
Grants and Awards
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network grant of the European Commission
SAGEX , or "Scattering Amplitudes: from Geometry to
Experiment"
(Scientific Coordinator, 2018-2022), Eur 3,983,215.68.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship "Amplitudes and form
factors via integrability", to host Dr Lorenzo Bianchi at QMUL
(2018-2020), Eur 195,455.
Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award
of the
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2016)
Faculty of Science and Engineering Research Achievement Award 2011,
Queen Mary, University of London (2012)
Associateship to the
Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology,
Durham
University, 2011-2012
Nuclear Physics B Most Cited Article 2006-2010 Award, with
Andreas
Brandhuber and Paul Heslop, for the paper
MHV
Amplitudes in N=4 super Yang-Mills and Wilson Loops . The paper
is also available through the arXiv here .
Gauge Theory Amplitudes and String Theory in Twistor Space,
EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship, 2005-2010 (£ 258,197)
Gauge Theory Amplitudes and String Theory in Twistor Space,
EPSRC Standard Research Grant, 2006-2009 (£ 198,653)
Workshop: From Twistors to Amplitudes
(EPSRC Small Grant), November 2005, with A. Brandhuber and B. Spence (£
4,550)
Workshop: Amplitudes 2010 (EPSRC Standard Research), May 2010, with
A. Brandhuber and B.
Spence (£
7,933)
Teaching
Past Teaching
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