
معرفی
Kim Griest is Professor Emeritus of Physics at UC San Diego. His research focuses on dark matter, dark energy, and gravitational microlensing techniques to detect astrophysical phenomena like black holes and exoplanets. He has contributed to the MACHO Project, which pioneered microlensing surveys for galactic dark matter.
Research interests span theoretical and observational cosmology, including supersymmetric dark matter models and early-universe physics. His work uses microlensing data from Kepler and other surveys to constrain primordial black holes as dark matter candidates.
Awards include Fellowship in the American Physical Society and the Chancellor's Faculty Award. His methods advance detection of non-luminous cosmic objects.
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