
معرفی
Dejan Stojkovic is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University at Buffalo, College of Arts and Sciences. He focuses on fundamental questions at the intersection of cosmology, gravity, and particle physics, including black hole dynamics, dark energy, dark matter, gravitational waves, and extra dimensions.
- BS, Physics, University of Belgrade (1994, first in class)
- MS, Physics, University of Belgrade, Institute of Physics (1997)
- PhD, Physics, Case Western Reserve University (2001)
- Postdoctoral Research: University of Alberta (Killam Fellowship), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (MCTP Fellowship)
His research spans quantum gravity, cosmological puzzles, and phenomenological models of high-energy physics. Recent work includes nonlinear electromagnetic-gravitational interactions in NSBH mergers, primordial black hole detection, and superluminal propagation in extra-dimensional spacetime. His publications analyze gravitational collapse, quantum cosmology, and modified gravity theories.
Selected scientific awards include the Killam Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship (2001), MCTP Postdoctoral Fellowship (2003), and Elsevier Certificate of Reviewing Excellence (2013). He has contributed to studies on electroweak stars, vanishing dimensions, and gravitational wave echo detection.

