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David Fonseca Mota is a Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo. His research focuses on gravitational waves, computational cosmology, dark energy, and high-energy physics beyond the Standard Model. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge and has held roles such as Deputy Director of the International School for Young Astronomers (ISYAs).
Key academic interests include modified gravity theories, dark matter dynamics, and cosmological probes using missions like Euclid and LISA. He has contributed to projects such as the Strategic Dark Matter Initiative and has led the FRINAT grant on cosmological probes of modified gravity.
Notable achievements include the Abel Extraordinary Chair in Spain and the Humboldt Foundation Research Fellowship. His work bridges theoretical astrophysics with observational cosmology, addressing challenges like cosmic acceleration and dark energy.
- PhD: Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge (2004)
- Editorial roles: Open Nuclear & Particle Physics Journal, Open Astronomy Journal
- Grants assessed for NSF USA, Belgian Federal Science Policy Office, and others
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