News from the Quantum Field Theory Center
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                                29.09.2025
                                Music and Physics Have Much in CommonPhysicist Francesco Sannino almost always works with classical music in the background – often Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Rachmaninov, or Shostakovich. The structure and rhythm of the music help him think. 
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                                18.11.2024
                                Dive into Advanced Research and Quantum Field Theory: Become a Post Doc at QTC!Join us by applying to one of our two positions. 
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                                06.11.2024
                                Introducing Mikolaj Myszkowski: New PhD Student Exploring Black Holes and Quantum PhenomenaWe welcome Mikolaj Myszkowski, a new PhD student of Prof. Francesco Sannino, at the Quantum Field Theory Centre (QTC). 
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                                20.09.2024
                                Giulia Muco is winner of the “Milla Baldo Ceolin” AwardPhD student Giulia Muco is one of ten winners of the 2023 “Milla Baldo Ceolin" Award for her outstanding research in theoretical physics. 
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                                03.09.2024
                                Professor Francesco Sannino appointed as Editor-in-Chief of Annals of PhysicsProfessor Francesco Sannino has assumed the role of Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious journal Annals of Physics of Elsevier beginning September 1, 2024. Sannino brings a wealth of expertise and vision to this role, continuing the journal's tradition of publishing groundbreaking research in the field of theoretical physics. 
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                                28.08.2024
                                Quantum Field Theory Centre welcomes two new postdocs with support of the Carlsberg FoundationTwo new postdoctoral researchers—one from SISSA and one from the University of Zaragoza—will now have the opportunity to delve further into the secrets of the Universe at the Quantum Field Theory Center. 
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                                12.08.2024
                                Dive into Advanced Research and Quantum Field Theory: Become a PhD at QTC!Join us by applying to a PhD position. 
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                                18.12.2023
                                Embark on a Quantum Journey: Unlock the Future with a Danish Data Science Academy Fellowship at the Quantum Theory Center!Join us by applying to a “Danish Data Science Academy” fellowship with us. 
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                                28.11.2023
                                Opening of Quantum Field Theory CenterProfessor Francesco Sannino opened the doors with a meditative invitation on 20 November 2023, when the Quantum Field Theory Center became part of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Southern Denmark. The centre promises groundbreaking research and the seeds of tomorrow’s technologies. 
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                                06.09.2023
                                SDU researcher receives record-breaking HPC grantAssociate Professor Antonio Rago receives the largest grant that has ever been given for HPC to any researcher in Denmark. 
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                                30.05.2023
                                Professor Sannino joins the Advisory Editorial Board of Elsevier’s Nuclear Physics B journalProfessor Franesco Sannino joins prestigious advisory board of Nuclear Physics B journal, marking a significant addition to the field of high energy physics and quantum field theory. 
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                                12.05.2023
                                New QTC-YMSC Exchange Program drives International Collaboration in Mathematics and Theoretical PhysicsQuantum Field Theory Center (QTC) and Yau Mathematical Science Center (YMSC) at Tsinghua University have partnered to launch a new exchange program in mathematics and theoretical physics. 
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                                10.05.2023
                                Leading researcher receives Semper Ardens Advance grantFrancesco Sannino, professor and director at The Quantum Field Theory Centre, have been awarded a total of DKK 19.411.000 in grant from The Carlsberg Foundation.