{"id":208,"date":"2018-10-19T12:45:58","date_gmt":"2018-10-19T12:45:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sagex.ph.qmul.ac.uk\/?page_id=208"},"modified":"2019-08-01T08:15:13","modified_gmt":"2019-08-01T08:15:13","slug":"early-stage-researchers","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sagex.org\/?page_id=208","title":{"rendered":"Early Stage Researchers"},"content":{"rendered":"

Early Stage Researchers<\/h1>\n

Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) are central to the SAGEX project, and we have received funding for 15 positions. Each ESR is working towards a PhD in theoretical physics at the same time as undertaking a wide range of complementary training<\/a>. The ESRs who have already begun their fellowships (and their projects) are:<\/p>\n

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Manuel<\/span> Accettulli Huber<\/span><\/div>
Queen Mary University of London<\/div>

Form factors and Higgs amplitudes from N=4 super Yang-Mills to QCD<\/a>

Supervisors:<\/strong> Gabriele Travaglini & Andreas Brandhuber<\/p>

Fellowship complete: now working at Credit Suisse<\/p><\/div>

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Luke<\/span> Corcoran<\/span><\/div>
Humboldt University<\/div>

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Integrability for amplitudes and correlators<\/a><\/p>

Supervisor:<\/strong> Matthias Staudacher<\/p>

Fellowship complete: now at Trinity College Dublin<\/p><\/div>

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Andrea<\/span> Cristofoli<\/span><\/div>
University of Copenhagen<\/div>


Scattering equations, kinematic algebra and tree and loop amplitudes<\/a>

Supervisor:<\/strong> Poul Damgaard<\/p>

Fellowship complete, now at University of Edinburgh.<\/p><\/div>

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Stefano<\/span> De Angelis<\/span><\/div>
Queen Mary University of London<\/div>

From amplitudes to the dilation operator of N=4 super Yang-Mills<\/a>

Supervisor:<\/strong> Andreas Brandhuber & Gabriele Travaglini<\/p>

Fellowship complete: now at CEA-Saclay<\/p><\/div>

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Gabriele<\/span> Dian<\/span><\/div>
Durham University<\/div>



Amplitudes and correlation functions as generalised polytopes<\/a>

Supervisor:<\/strong> Paul Heslop<\/p>

Fellowship complete: now at DESY<\/p><\/div>

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Nikolai<\/span> Fadeev<\/span><\/div>
RISC<\/div>

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Computer algebra for special functions<\/a><\/p>


Supervisor:<\/strong> Carsten Schneider<\/p>

Completing fellowship at RISC<\/p><\/div>

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Riccardo<\/span> Gonzo<\/span><\/div>
Trinity College Dublin<\/div>


Perturbative amplitude computations and integrability<\/a><\/p>

Supervisor:
<\/b>Ruth Britto<\/p>

Fellowship complete. Now at Edinburgh University

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Kays<\/span> Haddad<\/span><\/div>
University of Copenhagen<\/div>


Applications of amplitudes results in effective field theory<\/a>

Supervisor:<\/strong> Poul Damgaard<\/p>

Fellowship complete, now at Uppsala University<\/a>.<\/p><\/div>

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Ingrid Angelica Vasquez<\/span> Holm<\/span><\/div>
CEA Saclay<\/div>


Local loop-level recursion for nonplanar theories<\/a>

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Supervisor:<\/strong> John-Joseph Carrasco<\/p>

Fellowship complete. Now at Uppsala University<\/a>.<\/p><\/div>

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Sebastian<\/span> P\u00f6gel<\/span><\/div>
CEA Saclay<\/div>


Two-loop QCD amplitudes for next-to-next-to-leading order calculations at the LHC<\/a><\/p>

Supervisor:<\/strong> David Kosower<\/p>

Fellowship complete, now at Uni Mainz.<\/p><\/div>

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Davide<\/span> Polvara<\/span><\/div>
Durham University<\/div>


Perturbative simplicity in lower dimensions<\/a><\/p>

Supervisor:<\/strong> Patrick Dorey<\/p>

Fellowship complete: now at Padova University<\/p><\/div>

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Lorenzo<\/span> Quintavalle<\/span><\/div>
DESY<\/div>

4D ambitwistor theory for N=8 supergravity<\/a><\/p>

Supervisor:<\/strong> Volker Schomerus<\/p>

Fellowship complete: now at Laval University<\/p><\/div>

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Marco<\/span> Saragnese<\/span><\/div>
DESY<\/div>


Differential equations for phase-space integrals and Cutkosky rules<\/a>

<\/strong>Supervisor:<\/strong> Johannes Bl\u00fcmlein<\/p>

Fellowship completed: now at Wolfram<\/p><\/div>

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Canxin<\/span> Shi<\/span><\/div>
Humboldt University Berlin<\/div>

Uncovering the kinematic algebra behind colour-kinematic duality<\/a><\/p>

Supervisor:<\/strong> Jan Plefka<\/p>

Fellowship complete: now at Chinese Academy of Sciences<\/p>

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Anne<\/span> Spiering<\/span><\/div>
Trinity College Dublin<\/div>

Soft limits and symmetries in perturbative gauge theory and gravity<\/a><\/p>

Supervisor:<\/strong> Tristan McLoughlin<\/p>

Fellowship complete, now at NBI<\/a>.<\/p><\/div>

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Early Stage Researchers Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) are central to the SAGEX project, and we have received funding for 15 positions. Each ESR is working towards a PhD in theoretical physics at the same time as undertaking a wide range of complementary training. The ESRs who have already begun their fellowships (and their projects) are: … <\/p>\n