
Biography
Daniel Baldwin is a PhD student in the Department of Physics at King's College London.
Daniel graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2020 with an MSci in Mathematical Physics, and started his PhD at King's in February 2021. For his 3rd year project at Nottingham, he looked at how to use neural networks to quantify the level of entanglement in a random quantum state. For his 4th year project, he studied the Plebanski formulation of General Relativity (a theory with a Lie algebra valued two-form and a connection as the basic fields instead of a metric) and a family of modified theories which can be obtained from this formulation. He is funded by a Simon’s Foundation funded studentship.
PhD supervision
Principal supervisor: Professor Bobby Acharya
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.