
معرفی
Parampreet Singh is a Professor of Physics and Adjunct Faculty at the Center for Computation and Technology at Louisiana State University (LSU). He holds a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy & Astrophysics (IUCAA), University of Pune (2004). His research focuses on quantum gravity and cosmology, addressing unresolved questions about the universe's origin, black hole singularities, and quantum spacetime dynamics. He employs analytical and computational methods to explore singularity resolution, cosmic microwave background signatures, and foundational quantum gravity issues.
Education:
- PhD in Theoretical Physics, IUCAA, University of Pune (2004)
- MSc and BSc in Physics, SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi
Research Interests: Quantum Gravity & Cosmology, Loop Quantum Cosmology, Black Hole Physics, Gravitational Collapse, and Phenomenological Implications of Quantum Geometry. His work emphasizes resolving cosmological and black hole singularities, exploring quantum bounce mechanisms, and connecting quantum gravity effects to observable phenomena like CMB anisotropies.
Scientific Awards:
- NSF CAREER Award
- Vainu Bappu Gold Medal
- Rainmaker Award for Mid-Career Researchers
- College of Science Faculty Research Award
Advising & Grants: Advised over 20 PhD, postdoc, and undergraduate researchers. Active in securing grants for computational and theoretical projects in quantum gravity. Served on LSU’s Faculty Senate and organized the Gravity Workshop 2023.
Labs & Collaborations: Collaborates with global groups on loop quantum gravity applications. Involved in LSU’s Hearne Institute for Theoretical Physics and Center for Computation and Technology.




