PhotosBiographyFacebookTwitter

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Boris Stoyanov is a theoretical physicist working on Membrane Theory, Supergravity and Superstring Theory. He is the Principal and Permanent Member of SUGRA INSTITUTE, Executive Director of BRANE HEPLAB and the Giordano Bruno Professor of Membrane Theory at DARK MODULI INSTITUTE. [1] Boris Stoyanov is a relatively young theoretical physicist dealing with the exclusive theories of supergravity, superstrings and all supersymmetric models of fundamental membrane theories. Main research interests are related to gauged supergravity, conformal supergravity and the full range of models with consistent supergravities in diverse spacetime dimensions. Main works include all known consistent supergravity theories and different views to the presence of supergravity including superstrings in fundamental supermembranes.

Boris Stoyanov
Born (1984-01-09) January 9, 1984 (age 40) [2]
NationalityBulgarian
Alma mater MIT / SUGRA INSTITUTE ( PhD)
Harvard University ( MA)
INRNE ( MPhil)
Sofia University ( MSc)
Known forSupergravity Constructions in Membrane Theory [3]
Scientific career
Fields Membrane Theory, Supergravity, Superstring Theory
Institutions DARK MODULI INSTITUTE
BRANE HEPLAB
SUGRA INSTITUTE
CERN
FERMILAB
INRNE
Thesis The Exclusive Higher Dimensional Constructions of Supergravity with Multiple Brane Systems ( MIT / SUGRA INSTITUTE) (2018), The Structures of Symplectic Scalar Supercurvature on Supermanifolds ( Harvard University) (2013), Covariant and Consistent Anomalies in Gauged Supergravity ( INRNE) (2009), Chiral Anomalies in Quantum Gauge Theories ( Sofia University) (2008)
Doctoral advisor Professor Washington Taylor
Other academic advisors Professor Emil Nissimov, Professor Dimitar Mladenov, Professor Svetlana Pacheva, Professor Boyka Aneva
  1. ^ https://www.darkmodulinstitute.org
  2. ^ Curriculum Vitae[ permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Duff, M.J.; Inami, T.; Pope, C.N.; Sezgin, E.; Stelle, K.S. (1988). "Semiclassical quantization of the supermembrane" (PDF). Nuclear Physics B. 297 (3): 515–538. Bibcode: 1988NuPhB.297..515D. doi: 10.1016/0550-3213(88)90316-1.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Boris Stoyanov is a theoretical physicist working on Membrane Theory, Supergravity and Superstring Theory. He is the Principal and Permanent Member of SUGRA INSTITUTE, Executive Director of BRANE HEPLAB and the Giordano Bruno Professor of Membrane Theory at DARK MODULI INSTITUTE. [1] Boris Stoyanov is a relatively young theoretical physicist dealing with the exclusive theories of supergravity, superstrings and all supersymmetric models of fundamental membrane theories. Main research interests are related to gauged supergravity, conformal supergravity and the full range of models with consistent supergravities in diverse spacetime dimensions. Main works include all known consistent supergravity theories and different views to the presence of supergravity including superstrings in fundamental supermembranes.

Boris Stoyanov
Born (1984-01-09) January 9, 1984 (age 40) [2]
NationalityBulgarian
Alma mater MIT / SUGRA INSTITUTE ( PhD)
Harvard University ( MA)
INRNE ( MPhil)
Sofia University ( MSc)
Known forSupergravity Constructions in Membrane Theory [3]
Scientific career
Fields Membrane Theory, Supergravity, Superstring Theory
Institutions DARK MODULI INSTITUTE
BRANE HEPLAB
SUGRA INSTITUTE
CERN
FERMILAB
INRNE
Thesis The Exclusive Higher Dimensional Constructions of Supergravity with Multiple Brane Systems ( MIT / SUGRA INSTITUTE) (2018), The Structures of Symplectic Scalar Supercurvature on Supermanifolds ( Harvard University) (2013), Covariant and Consistent Anomalies in Gauged Supergravity ( INRNE) (2009), Chiral Anomalies in Quantum Gauge Theories ( Sofia University) (2008)
Doctoral advisor Professor Washington Taylor
Other academic advisors Professor Emil Nissimov, Professor Dimitar Mladenov, Professor Svetlana Pacheva, Professor Boyka Aneva
  1. ^ https://www.darkmodulinstitute.org
  2. ^ Curriculum Vitae[ permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Duff, M.J.; Inami, T.; Pope, C.N.; Sezgin, E.; Stelle, K.S. (1988). "Semiclassical quantization of the supermembrane" (PDF). Nuclear Physics B. 297 (3): 515–538. Bibcode: 1988NuPhB.297..515D. doi: 10.1016/0550-3213(88)90316-1.

Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook