Satoshi Nawata Associate Professor Ph.D. (2008), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, U.S.A. Tel:+86-21- E-mail:snawata@gmail.com Website: Experiences: 2008 PhD in Physics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2008-2009 Postdoc, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2008-2009 Visiting Researcher, Max-Planck-Institut für Physik, München 2009-2011 Postdoc, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research 2011-2012 Postdoc, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 2012-2014 Postdoc, NIKHEF 2014-2015 Postdoc, University of Warsaw 2015 Visiting Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics 2015-2016 Postdoc, California Institute of Technology 2015-2016 Postdoc, Centre for Quantum Geometry of Moduli Spaces 2016-Present Associate Professor, Fudan University Research Interests: Selected Publications: 2) Givental J-functions, Quantum integrable systems, AGT relation with surface operator [arXiv:1408.4132], Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 19 (2015) 1277-1338 3) Multiplicity-free quantum 6j-symbols for Uq(slN) [arXiv:1302.5143], Lett. Math. Phys. 103 (2013) 1389-1398 4Super-A-polynomials for Twist Knots [arXiv:1209.1409], JHEP 1211 (2012) 157 5) Dijet signals for low mass strings at the LHC [arXiv:0808.0497], Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 (2008) 241803
2004 Bachelor of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology
I am interested in mathematical structure hidden behind dynamics of M5-branes. Although the world-volume theory on M5-branes remains mysterious, it generates huge classes of quantum field theories in various dimensions. I would like to understand intriguing connections of supersymmetric gauge theories, topological quantum field theories, mathematical physics and string theory via dynamics of M5-branes.
1) Sequencing BPS Spectra [arXiv:1512.07883], JHEP 1603 (2016) 004