Professor Einan Gardi visits IFIC from 1 to 5 December 2025
Professor Einan Gardi will be visiting IFIC from 1 to 5 December 2025. On 2 December, he will give a seminar at 12 noon at the Paterna Seminario (Universe) in room Primera-1-1-1.
Einan Gardi (Higgs Center, Edinburgh U.) is an expert in QCD. His main research directions over the past decade have been QCD amplitudes, their behaviour in special kinematic limits, as well as their infrared singularities. He also has a keen interest in the analytic and algebraic structure of Feynman integrals, cuts discontinuities, and the coaction.
Professor Gardi has been studying the Regge limit using rapidity evolution equations as well as fixed-order amplitude computation. In parallel, he has been studying multi-collinear limits of amplitudes.
A recent focus has been the study of the method of regions for performing asymptotic expansions of Feynman integrals. A particular current application of this is on Glauber modes in spacelike collinear limits.
In the context of infrared singularities, Professor Gardi is engaged with direct computations of the soft anomalous dimension using correlators of Wilson lines, ain parallel, the development of bootstrap techniques, which incorporate information from special limits and iterated unitarity cuts
His office can be found at B.2.5 (IFIC).




















