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Shinji Tsujikawa is a Professor at the Department of Physics, School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University. His research spans cosmology, general relativity, and theoretical physics, focusing on dark energy, black holes, neutron stars, and gravitational waves. He has contributed extensively to Horndeski theories, modified gravity, and the early universe.
- Doctor of Science (2001, Waseda University)
- Master's (Physics) and Doctoral Course (Physics and Applied Physics) at Waseda University
- Bachelor's (Mathematics) at the University of Tokyo
His research interests include cosmological perturbations, quantum gravity, and dark energy models. He pioneered studies on testing gravity theories via high-redshift galaxy surveys and gravitational wave observations. His recent work addresses black hole stability in vector Galileon theories, axion detection through quasinormal modes, and dark matter-dark energy interactions.
Professor Tsujikawa has served on organizing committees for international workshops and editorial boards of journals like International Journal of Modern Physics D and Galaxies. He is recognized for his 255+ publications and a 72 h-index.
- Minister's Prize for Science and Technology (2025)
- PASJ Excellent Award (2019)
- Tokyo University of Science Outstanding Researcher Award (2016)
- Highly Cited Researcher (2014)


