Gravity Research Foundations Awards 2007

In summary, the top two prizes went to people at UC Davis. Davis looks more and more like a major gravity department, and Steve Carlip, the main gravity honcho there, won the top essay prize.
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ccdantas
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http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org/announcements.html"

Congratulations to S. Carlip for the first prize.
 
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ccdantas said:
http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org/announcements.html"

Congratulations to S. Carlip for the first prize.

And congratulations to those who placed as well


Symmetries, Horizons, and Black Hole Entropy by Steve Carlip (UC Davis)

How Black Holes Form in High Energy Collisions by Nemanja Kaloper and John Terning (UC Davis)

Heavy Ion Collisions and Black Hole Dynamics by Steven S. Gubser (Princeton)

How Many Black Holes Fit on the Head of a Pin? by Frederik Denef and Gregory W. Moore (Belgium's KU Leuven and Rutgers)

The Return of a Static Universe and the End of Cosmology by Lawrence M. Krauss and Robert J. Scherrer (Case Western Reserve and Vanderbilt)

It's remarkable that the top two prizes went to people at UC Davis
Davis looks more and more like a major gravity department
It is where John Baez student Derek Wise chose for postdoc, and it is where our new member A.P. is a freshman
and the main gravity honcho there, Steve Carlip, won the top essay prize. It helps to make it visible to us.

Also noticeable that so many of the prize essays were about black holes this time.
 
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marcus said:
And congratulations to those who placed as well

yes, of course :biggrin:

Many papers on black holes this year.
 
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ccdantas said:
Many papers on black holes this year.

Yes. Four out of the five!
and two of those explicitly about collision.

Christine, thanks for sharing this news. It is interesting in several ways.
 
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... and no ST or LQG paper since 2005 ...
 
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chrisina said:
... and no ST or LQG paper since 2005 ...
Yes, I have already noted that they stimulate "alternative" approaches. :smile:
 
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Is this foundation ( http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org/index.html ) the only one that gives such an award?
 
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rewebster said:
Is this foundation ( http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org/index.html ) the only one that gives such an award?
Only one I know that has an annual essay contest in gravity physics.
 
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Related to Gravity Research Foundations Awards 2007

What is the purpose of the Gravity Research Foundations Awards 2007?

The Gravity Research Foundations Awards 2007 were established to recognize and honor outstanding achievements in the field of gravity research. This includes groundbreaking research on the nature and behavior of gravity, as well as the development of new theories and technologies related to gravity.

Who is eligible to receive the Gravity Research Foundations Awards 2007?

The awards are open to any individual or team, regardless of nationality or institutional affiliation, who has made significant contributions to the understanding of gravity. This includes scientists, researchers, and students at any stage of their career.

What are the criteria for winning the Gravity Research Foundations Awards 2007?

The awards are given based on the scientific merit and impact of the nominee's contributions to the field of gravity research. This can include theoretical advancements, experimental discoveries, and technological innovations related to gravity.

How are the winners of the Gravity Research Foundations Awards 2007 selected?

The winners are selected by a panel of distinguished scientists and researchers in the field of gravity. They review all nominations and select the most deserving candidates based on the established criteria.

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Winning a Gravity Research Foundations Award 2007 is a prestigious honor that recognizes the recipient's exceptional contributions to the field of gravity research. It can also bring attention and recognition to their work, leading to potential collaborations and further advancements in the field.

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