Biography
Ansh is a PhD student in the Theoretical Particle Physics & Cosmology research group at King's College London. He is studying the physics of black holes in an analogue set-up, as part of the QSimFP consortium. He is looking at quantum fluid simulations, as well as exploring links to gravitational black hole physics.
Ansh holds a BSc in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Warwick (2017-20), and a MASt in Physics from the University of Cambridge (2020-21).
Thesis title
Analogue black holes, quantum fluids, and gravitational physics.
Research interests
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Black holes
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Analogue gravity
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Quantum fluids and vortices
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Quantum field theory
PhD supervisor
Principal supervisor: Professor Ruth Gregory
Research
Theoretical Particle Physics & Cosmology
The research focus of the TPPC Group is on tests of new models of particle physics beyond the Standard Model, including supersymmetry, large extra dimensions and strings.
Research
Theoretical Particle Physics & Cosmology
The research focus of the TPPC Group is on tests of new models of particle physics beyond the Standard Model, including supersymmetry, large extra dimensions and strings.