- Gia Dvali
Georgi (Gia) Dvali (born 1964) is a
professor ofphysics , and a member of the Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, atNew York University . He received his Ph.D. inhigh energy physics andcosmology fromTbilisi State University , Georgia in 1992. Before joining the NYU faculty in 1998, he worked at two renowned international research centers: the Abdus SalamInternational Center for Theoretical Physics inTrieste ,Italy , and earlier at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN ) inGeneva ,Switzerland . His major research interests arelarge extra dimension s,quantum gravity , and the very early universe. [https://www.nyu.edu/fas/Research/200310_tradition.html Arts & Science ] ]Dvali is best known for the
ADD model , which he proposed together withNima Arkani-Hamed andSavas Dimopoulos in 1998. It is a scenario inspired bystring theory to explain the relative weakness of gravity to other forces, in which theStandard Model fields are confined to a (3+1)-dimensional membrane but gravity can also propagate in additional transverse spatial dimensions that are compact but may be as large as one-tenth of a millimeter. In this frameworkquantum gravity , string theory, andblack holes may be experimentally investigated at theLarge Hadron Collider .Dvali's work also includes the large-distance modification of
gravity and its application to thecosmological constant problem. WithGregory Gabadadze andMassimo Porrati he co-pioneered and advanced this direction by proposing a generally covariant model of infrared modification of gravity (the so-calledDGP model ), and studying many novel and subtle features of this class of models.Dvali received New York City's Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology in 2000. [http://www.nyas.org/programs/mayor_previous.asp Mayor's Award | The New York Academy of Sciences ] ]
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