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Yuhma Asano
浅野 侑磨

I work on theoretical physics such as high-energy theory and string theory
at Particle Theory Group, Institute of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba.

See
this site for our Particle Theory Group and
this site for Master's/Doctoral Program in Physics.

Email: asano[ AT ]het.ph.tsukuba.ac.jp

Research Interests

Elementary particles are the minimum building blocks of all physical phenomena. Currently, electrons, neutrinos, quarks, photons etc. are considered to be the elementary particles. However, when we include gravitons, which are particles mediating gravitation, to the conventional theory, we need a new framework beyond it. The theory studied as the most promising one among such frameworks is (super)string theory. To complete the formulation of string theory—the most important problem string theory faces, I have been working on Matrix models and gauge/gravity duality.

Publications

List of all papers: INSPIRE

Biography

2021–present Assistant Professor at University of Tsukuba
2020–2021 Postdoc researcher at University of Vienna
2018–2020 JSPS Research Fellow at KEK Theory Center
2017 12th Particle Physics Medal: Young Scientist Award in Theoretical Particle Physics
2015–2018 Postdoctoral Scholar at Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS)
2015 Doctor of Science at Kyoto University

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