This is a list of (some of) the researchers in quantum gravity who have Wikipedia articles.
- Jan Ambjørn: expert on dynamical triangulations who helped develop the causal dynamical triangulations approach to quantum gravity.
 - Augusto Sagnotti: the physicist who demonstrated that perturbative quantum gravity diverges at two loops, and made a number of important contributions to string theory (most notably the discovery of the orientifold, which connects type I string theory to type IIB string theory).
 - Giovanni Amelino-Camelia: physicist who developed the idea of doubly special relativity, and founded Quantum-Gravity phenomenology.
 - Abhay Ashtekar: inventor of the Ashtekar variables, one of the founders of loop quantum gravity.
 - John Baez: mathematical physicist who introduced the notion of spin foam in loop quantum gravity (a term originally introduced by Wheeler).
 - Julian Barbour: philosopher and author of The End of Time, Absolute or Relative Motion?: The Discovery of Dynamics.
 - John W. Barrett: mathematical physicist who helped develop the Barrett–Crane model of quantum gravity.
 - Martin Bojowald: physicist who developed the application of loop quantum gravity to cosmology.
 - Steve Carlip: expert on 3-dimensional quantum gravity.
 - Louis Crane: mathematician who helped develop the Barrett–Crane model of quantum gravity.
 - Bryce DeWitt: formulated the Wheeler–DeWitt equation for the wavefunction of the Universe with John Archibald Wheeler.
 - Bianca Dittrich: mathematical physicist known for her contributions to loop quantum gravity and spin foam models, currently working on coarse-graining of spin foams.
 - Fay Dowker: physicist working on causal sets as well as the interpretation of quantum mechanics.
 - David Finkelstein: physicist who has contributed much quantum relativity and the logical foundations of QR.
 - Laurent Freidel: mathematical physicist known for his contributions to loop quantum gravity and spin foam models, in particular the Freidel-Krasnov model.
 - Rodolfo Gambini: physicist who helped introduce loop quantum gravity; coauthor of Loops, Knots, Gauge Theories and Quantum Gravity.
 - Gary Gibbons: physicist who has done important work on black holes.
 - Brian Greene: physicist who is considered one of the world's foremost string theorists.
 - James Hartle: physicist who helped develop the Hartle-Hawking wavefunction for the universe.
 - Stephen Hawking: leading physicist, expert on black holes and discoverer of Hawking radiation who helped develop the Hartle-Hawking wavefunction for the universe.
 - Michał Heller: mathematical physicist, philosopher & theologian working on non-commutative geometry.
 - Christopher Isham: physicist who focuses on conceptual problems in quantum gravity.
 - Ted Jacobson: physicist who helped develop loop quantum gravity.
 - Michio Kaku: physicist one of the foremost leading String theorist and also known for the Popular Science.
 - Renate Loll: physicist who worked on loop quantum gravity and more recently helped develop the causal dynamical triangulations approach to quantum gravity.
 - Luboš Motl: physicist who worked on string theory.
 - Fotini Markopoulou-Kalamara: physicist who works on loop quantum gravity and spin network models that take causality into account.
 - Roger Penrose: mathematical physicist who invented spin networks and twistor theory.
 - Jorge Pullin: physicist who helped develop loop quantum gravity, co-author of Loops, Knots, Gauge Theories and Quantum Gravity.
 - Carlo Rovelli: one of the founders and major contributors to loop quantum gravity.
 - Lee Smolin: one of the founders and major contributors to loop quantum gravity.
 - Rafael Sorkin: physicist, primary proponent of the causal set approach to quantum gravity.
 - Andrew Strominger: physicist who works on string theory.
 - Leonard Susskind: physicist who is considered to be one of the three fathers of string theory.
 - Frank J. Tipler: mathematical physicist.
 - Bill Unruh: physicist engaged in the study of semiclassical gravity and responsible for the discovery of the so-called Unruh effect.
 - Cumrun Vafa: physicist and developer of F-theory, known for Vafa-Witten theorem and Gopakumar-Vafa conjecture.
 - Robert Wald: physicist in the field of quantum field theory in curved spacetime.
 - Anzhong Wang: physicist, major contributor to Horava-Lifshitz gravity; String theory and applications to cosmology.
 - Paul S. Wesson: physicist, cosmologist and writer, known as founder of the "Space-time Consortium" and his work on Kaluza–Klein theory.
 - John Archibald Wheeler: physicist in the field of quantum gravity due to his development, with Bryce DeWitt, of the Wheeler–DeWitt equation.
 - Edward Witten: mathematical physicist in string theory and M-Theory
 
See also
References
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.