Eva Silverstein
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Eva Silverstein (* 24. Oktober 1970) ist eine US-amerikanische Physikerin, die sich mit theoretischer Elementarteilchenphysik und Stringtheorie beschäftigt.
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Eva Silverstein (24 de octubre de 1970) es una física teórica, cosmóloga y teórica de cuerdas estadounidense. Es conocida por su trabajo en la cosmología del universo temprano, desarrollando la estructura de la inflación y su rango de firmas, así como por sus extensas contribuciones a la teoría de cuerdas y la física gravitacional. Silverstein es profesora de física en la Universidad Stanford y directora de la colaboración de Cosmología Inflacionaria Moderna dentro de la iniciativa Origins of the Universe de la Fundación Simons.
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Eva Silverstein (born October 24, 1970) is an American theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and string theorist. She is best known for her work on early universe cosmology, developing the structure of inflation and its range of signatures, as well as extensive contributions to string theory and gravitational physics. Her early work included control of tachyon condensation in string theory and resulting resolution of some spacetime singularities (with Joseph Polchinski and others). Other significant research contributions include the construction of the first models of dark energy in string theory, some basic extensions of the AdS/CFT correspondence to more realistic field theories (with Shamit Kachru), as well as the discovery of a predictive new mechanism for cosmic inflation involving D-b
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Rutgers University
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Stanford University
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Harvard University,
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MacArthur Fellowship 1999
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Simons Investigator 2017
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Sloan Fellowship 1999
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April 2018
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Eva Silverstein (born October 24, 1970) is an American theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and string theorist. She is best known for her work on early universe cosmology, developing the structure of inflation and its range of signatures, as well as extensive contributions to string theory and gravitational physics. Her early work included control of tachyon condensation in string theory and resulting resolution of some spacetime singularities (with Joseph Polchinski and others). Other significant research contributions include the construction of the first models of dark energy in string theory, some basic extensions of the AdS/CFT correspondence to more realistic field theories (with Shamit Kachru), as well as the discovery of a predictive new mechanism for cosmic inflation involving D-brane dynamics (with David Tong) which helped motivate more systematic analyses of primordial non-Gaussianity. Silverstein is a professor of physics at Stanford University and director of the Modern Inflationary Cosmology collaboration within the Simons Foundation Origins of the Universe initiative.
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Eva Silverstein (* 24. Oktober 1970) ist eine US-amerikanische Physikerin, die sich mit theoretischer Elementarteilchenphysik und Stringtheorie beschäftigt.
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Eva Silverstein (24 de octubre de 1970) es una física teórica, cosmóloga y teórica de cuerdas estadounidense. Es conocida por su trabajo en la cosmología del universo temprano, desarrollando la estructura de la inflación y su rango de firmas, así como por sus extensas contribuciones a la teoría de cuerdas y la física gravitacional. Silverstein es profesora de física en la Universidad Stanford y directora de la colaboración de Cosmología Inflacionaria Moderna dentro de la iniciativa Origins of the Universe de la Fundación Simons.
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