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Academic Staff > Academic Staff > Sergio Manuel Iguri
Sergio IGURI is a theoretical physicist working in string theory and conformal field theories. He obtained his Master degree in Physics from Buenos Aires University and, after spending two years in Stockholm Universitet, Sweden, he ended his PhD studies at Buenos Aires University, Argentina, from which he obtained his PhD in Physics in 2005. He held postdoctoral positions at the Institute of Astronomy and Space Physics (IAFE) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and at CEA/Saclay, Paris, France. In 2011 he joined the Argentinean National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) where he is currently an Associate researcher. He has broad experience teaching both Mathematics and Physics and he supervised 5 Master degree theses and 1 PhD thesis. Sergio IGURI is interested in string theory and the AdS/CFT correspondence, especially within the context of strings propagating in AdS3. He is also interested in generalized geometry and double field theory as scenarios for describing dualities and string compactifications.
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