Luis LehnerView profile
Research Professor
Luis Lehner holds the Carlo Fidani Rainer Weiss Chair in Theoretical Physics at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Guelph. He also holds adjunct roles at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Louisiana State University. His research focuses on strong gravity regimes, testing alternative theories of gravity using gravitational wave detectors, and exploring higher-dimensional scenarios and AdS/CFT correspondence. He is a prominent figure in gravitational wave astronomy, working on multimessenger observations and developing frameworks to probe General Relativity's validity. Lehner has held leadership positions including Deputy Faculty Chair at Perimeter Institute and advisory roles at KITP and ICTP-SAIFR. His work bridges theoretical physics with observational astrophysics, emphasizing black hole dynamics, relativistic hydrodynamics, and turbulence. Recent publications highlight advancements in gravitational wave signal analysis, black hole mimicker studies, and nonlinear gravity effects. Education : Not explicitly listed in text, but his roles imply PhD-level training in Physics. His awards include membership in the National Academy of Sciences of Argentina, the Buchalter Cosmology Prize, and fellowships from APS and the Institute of Physics. He actively participates in international collaborations like the Gravitational Wave International Committee and contributes to detector networks like LIGO-Virgo.

