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Jacopo Uggeri

Jacopo Uggeri

PhD candidate

Research interests

  • Physics

Biography

Jacopo Uggeri is a PhD student in the Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology research group, the Department of Physics, King’s College London. Jacopo is under the supervision of Professor Mairi Sakelleriadou.

Jacopo's academic background spans general relativity, group theory, cosmology, and machine learning. His current research focuses on physics-informed machine learning for gravitational waves and on group field theory approaches to early- and late-time cosmological expansion. Prior to joining King’s, Jacopo worked with the VRAI Team at the University of Macerata (Italy), evaluating diffusion models for applications in cultural heritage. He is also an affiliated researcher with the Wolfram Institute, where he has worked on black hole entropy from causal graphs and on the construction of emergent geometries from hypergraph rewrite rules. He holds an MSc in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London, where his thesis explored the representation theory of magnetic charges in non-Abelian gauge theories. He also completed an MSci in Physics with Theoretical Physics at Imperial College London.

Research Interests

  • Gravitational waves
  • Cosmology
  • Physics-informed machine learning

Publications

Affiliated Researcher at the Wolfram Institute