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James Lucietti is a Personal Chair in Mathematical Physics at the University of Edinburgh, specializing in general relativity and string theory. He studied at the University of Cambridge, where he earned his Bachelor's degree in Natural Sciences, followed by a Part III Mathematics and a PhD focusing on string theory. His academic career includes a postdoctoral position at Durham University and a college lecturer position at St John's College, University of Oxford. In 2009, he was awarded the EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellowship at Imperial College London and joined the University of Edinburgh as a lecturer in 2010. His research focuses on black hole solutions, particularly the construction and classification of higher-dimensional, supersymmetric, and extremal black holes, as well as the geometries associated with them.
Imperial College London • London, UK
Conducted research in mathematical physics under the EPSRC fellowship.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh, UK
Engaged in teaching and research in the field of mathematical physics.
Durham University • Durham, UK
Worked as a postdoctoral researcher in mathematical physics.
St John's College, University of Oxford • Oxford, UK
Taught mathematics and supervised undergraduate research.
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