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RUI: New Observables for de Sitter Quantum Gravity — NSF Award to Case Western Reserve University (OH, $88,564)

This award funds the research activities of Professor Claire Zukowski at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Quantum physics has successfully described the constituents of matter at subatomic scales. On the other hand, Einstein’s theory of gravity dominates the behavior of matter at the largest known scales in our univ

Award titleRUI: New Observables for de Sitter Quantum Gravity
Award ID2625951
AwardeeCase Western Reserve University
CityCLEVELAND
StateOH
Amount obligated$88,564
Principal investigatorClaire Zukowski
ProgramPHYSICS-BROADEN PARTICIPATION, Elem. Particle Physics/Theory
Start date07/01/2026
AbstractThis award funds the research activities of Professor Claire Zukowski at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Quantum physics has successfully described the constituents of matter at subatomic scales. On the other hand, Einstein’s theory of gravity dominates the behavior of matter at the largest known scales in our universe. While it is well-tested at large scales, gravity is the only known force for which we do not know the quantum description. There are regimes where one is needed: for instance
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