
معرفی
Robert R. Caldwell is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Dartmouth College, where he has been on faculty since 2000. His research focuses on cosmology, gravitation, and dark energy, addressing fundamental questions about the universe's structure, composition, and evolution. He holds fellowships from prestigious organizations including the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Physical Society.
Education: A.B. in Physics from Washington University in St. Louis (1984), M.Sc. from University of Wisconsin-Madison (1986), and Ph.D. in Physics from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1992). Prior to Dartmouth, he held research positions at Fermilab, Cambridge University, and Princeton University.
Research Interests: His work explores dark energy, dark matter, gravitational waves, cosmic microwave background radiation, and the universe's fate. He collaborates on projects like the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) and contributes to understanding inflationary cosmology and fundamental physics.
Key Contributions: Notable publications include studies on cosmology with LISA, dark energy models, and gravitational wave memory effects. His Erdős number is 4, and Bacon number is 3, showcasing interdisciplinary reach.
Grants & Awards: Recognized for contributions to theoretical physics and cosmology, including fellowships highlighting his impact on advancing cosmological research.



