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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Career

           2014 --     University Gender Equality Champion for STEMM subjects

           2013---     Professor of Mathematical Physics (1967), DAMTP, Cambridge University

  • 2002-2013 Professor of Theoretical Physics, DAMTP, Cambridge University
  • 1996-2000 Reader in Theoretical Physics DAMTP
  • 1995-1996 ADR -- DAMTP
  • 1988-1995 College Teaching Officer, Kings College Cambridge
  • 1983-1988 Research Council Advanced Fellow, DAMTP Cambridge University
  • 1982-1983 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA
  • 1980-1982 Fellow, Theory Division, CERN, Geneva
  • 1978-1980 Postdoctoral research associate in theoretical physics, Blackett Physics Laboratory Imperial College, London
  • 1976-1978 Postdoctoral research associate in theoretical physics, Mathematics Department, Durham University

Research

Anne Davis' recent research is in Particle Cosmology. Her current work is on modified gravity theories, such as the chameleon model and related scalar-tensor theories of gravity. She has studied the full cosmological evolution of the chameleon, considered solar system constraints, laboratory constraints and cosmological constrains. She has shown that chameleons could be detected in future Casimir force type experiments. She has also worked on inflation and extra-dimensional theories.

Selected Publications

http://www-spires.dur.ac.uk/cgi-bin/spiface/hep/www?rawcmd=find+a+davis%2C+a.c.&FORMAT=WWW&SEQUENCE=

 Teaching

Principles of Quantum Mechanics

Below is the link to some lectures notes for this course with acknowledgement to my predecessors, Dr J.M. Evans and Prof R.R. Horgan

 

 www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/acd/

 

Publications

Callan-Rubakov effect for strings
RH BRANDENBERGER, AC DAVIS, AM MATHESON
– Nuclear Physics, Section B
(1988)
307,
909
Non-perturbative effects in the CPN model
AC DAVIS, EM MAYGER
– Nuclear Physics B
(1988)
306,
199
Non-perturbative effects in the O(N) gross-neveu model
AC DAVIS, JA GRACEY, AJ MACFARLANE
– Nuclear Physics, Section B
(1988)
295,
617
Non-perturbative effects in supersymmetric sigma models
AC DAVIS, JA GRACEY, AJ MACFARLANE
– Physics Letters B
(1988)
201,
251
Anomalous current algebras in the Skyrme model or chiral G×G with Wess-Zumino term
AC DAVIS, JA GRACEY, AJ MACFARLANE
– Physics Letters B
(1987)
194,
415
Collective phenomena in QCD and the CPN model
AC DAVIS, AM MATHESON
– Physics Letters B
(1986)
179,
135
Non-perturbative effects in Kähler manifolds
AC DAVIS, W NAHM
– Physics Letters B
(1986)
174,
289
The stability of the chiral vacuum
AC DAVIS, AM MATHESON
– Physics Letters B
(1985)
165,
395
A perturbative approach to mass-generation - The non-linear sigma model
AC DAVIS, W NAHM
– Physics Letters B
(1985)
155,
404
Quantum theory of supersymmetric sigma models with central charges
AC DAVIS, MD FREEMAN, AJ MACFARLANE
– Nuclear Physics B
(1985)
256,
299
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Research Groups

High Energy Physics
Relativity and Gravitation

Room

B2.18

Telephone

01223 337878