CAREER: Singularity Formation in Dynamical Black Holes — NSF Award to Rutgers University New Brunswick (NJ, $259,277)
Black holes are among the most striking predictions of Einstein’s theory of gravity, yet their interior region remains one of the greatest mysteries in mathematical physics. This project investigates the mathematics governing these regions of spacetime characterized by extreme gravity. By developing new mathematical fr
| Award title | CAREER: Singularity Formation in Dynamical Black Holes |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2541031 |
| Awardee | Rutgers University New Brunswick |
| City | NEW BRUNSWICK |
| State | NJ |
| Amount obligated | $259,277 |
| Principal investigator | Maxime Van de Moortel |
| Program | ANALYSIS PROGRAM |
| Start date | 07/01/2026 |
| Abstract | Black holes are among the most striking predictions of Einstein’s theory of gravity, yet their interior region remains one of the greatest mysteries in mathematical physics. This project investigates the mathematics governing these regions of spacetime characterized by extreme gravity. By developing new mathematical frameworks to analyze the interior of black holes, this research serves the national interest and the National Science Foundation's mission to advance our fundamental understanding o |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
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