

Carlos Cardona
Empowering stakeholders through research on the fundamental aspects of theoretical physics, Carlos Cardona is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics at Case Western Reserve University. With a PhD in Physics from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his academic endeavors. His research is deeply rooted in the exploration of Conformal Field Theories, Quantum Field Theories, and Quantum Gravity, among other areas. Carlos is particularly interested in the intricate dynamics of Gauge-Gravity Holography and the mathematical elegance of Scattering Amplitudes. His work often delves into the complexities of Critical Phenomena and the intriguing concept of Gravitational Memory, seeking to unravel the mysteries that lie at the intersection of these fields. Currently, Carlos is focused on mapping the landscape of allowed Conformal Field Theories by applying universal physical constraints. This ambitious project aims to deepen our understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of the universe, potentially paving the way for new discoveries in the realm of high-energy physics. In addition to his research, Carlos is dedicated to mentoring students and fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovative thinking and problem-solving. His commitment to education and research excellence makes him a valuable asset to the academic community at Case Western Reserve University.
Publications
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, 2022-05-24
, 11-32, 2010-09-09
, 107-131, 2024-02-02
, 10009-10021, 2022-09-01