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Author Archives: Erik Curiel

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Name:
Erik Curiel
Homepage:
http://strangebeautiful.com
About:
I am assistant professor at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (LMU Munich), and Senior Research Fellow at the Black Hole Initiative (Harvard). My research focuses on foundations of spacetime theories in general, and black-hole thermodynamics and quantum field theory on curved spacetime in particular. I also am interested in more general philosophical problems, such as the way that mathematical theory and empirical experimentation make fruitful contact with each other.
E-Mail:
erik.curiel@lrz.uni-muenchen.de

    Foundational Problems of Black Holes and Gravitation Waves, Munich, Germany

Recent Posts

  • Living Reviews in Relativity: “The general relativistic constraint equations”
  • Professorship of Mathematical Physics, Cambridge, UK
  • Hawking chair in Cosmology, Cambridge, UK
  • Flat Asymptotia, Okinawa, Japan
  • ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid (Spain) or Noordwijk (Netherlands)
  • Alternative Gravities and Fundamental Cosmology (ALTECOSMOFUN’21; online)
  • Postdoctoral position in relativistic astrophysics, Southampton, UK
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