I am an Astronomer, and a Physicist; in short I am an astrophysicist. I am an Assistant Professor in the Astrophysics and Gravitation group at the Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Waterloo . I am also an Associate Faculty in the Cosmology group at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physic (PI) . I dabble in Astrophysics, Cosmology, and Physics of gravity. I am obsessed with observational hints that could help address problems in fundamental physics. In particular, I have found anomalous signatures of dark energy and dark baryons in the cosmic microwave background radiation. With other collaborators, I have also developed a curious theory for an incompressible dark energy, named cuscuton (after the Latin name for the parasitic plant of dodder ). I am currently trying my hand in solving the cosmological constant problem through a new theory of gravity that can surprisingly relate the formation of astrophysical black holes to today's acceleration of cosmic expansion . In a related inquiry, I am also exploring the relation of cuscuton and quantum gravity .
Talks by Niayesh Afshordi
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Managing the COVID-19 Pandemic across Geography and Demography
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Status of Hubble tension in Cosmology
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Cosmological non-Constant Problem
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Quantum Black Holes in the Sky: from Quantum Gravity to Astrophysics and Cosmology
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PHYS 781 - Lecture 25
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PHYS 781 - Lecture 24
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PHYS 781 - Lecture 23
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