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Julian Georg is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of PHYSICS, APPLIED PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. His research focuses on theoretical cosmology, particularly exploring dark matter composition, primordial black holes, and quantum mechanics implications in the early universe. He investigates how cosmological phenomena can test fundamental physics principles. His work addresses questions about dark matter's nature, the universe's origin from primordial plasma, and conditions during rapid expansion phases.
Georg's publications (2012–2020) emphasize interdisciplinary topics at the intersection of cosmology, quantum mechanics, and astrophysics. Key themes include primordial black holes as dark matter candidates, quantum mechanics tests via cosmological observations, and relativistic nuclear matter interactions. His research bridges particle physics, gravitational theory, and observational cosmology.
Though no awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, his active publication record suggests ongoing engagement with theoretical physics communities. No lab affiliations or student advising details are provided in the source text.

