Thomas Hertog

Thomas Hertog is a Belgian cosmologist at KU Leuven university and a key collaborator of Professor Stephen Hawking.[1]

Thomas Hertog

Early life

Thomas Hertog was born on 27 May 1975. He graduated Summa cum laude from KU Leuven in 1997 with an MSc degree in physics. He obtained his Master's degree at the University of Cambridge in Part III of the Mathematical Tripos and obtained a Ph.D. degree at Cambridge with a thesis on the origins of cosmic expansion under the supervision of Stephen Hawking.

Career

Hertog had the opportunity to conduct research with Stephen Hawking in the field of cosmic inflation, a branch of the Big Bang theory.[2]

He then worked as a researcher at the University of California - Santa Barbara in the United States and the Université de Paris VII in France. He became a fellow at CERN in Geneva in 2005. In October 2011, Hertog was appointed professor at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at KU Leuven through the Odysseus program of the Flemish government.[3] He led a research group studying the relationship between the Big Bang and string theory, with the idea that concepts like space and time lose their meaning. He also emphasized Georges Lemaître's insight that the Big Bang is central to Einstein's gravitational waves. Hertog worked in the field of quantum cosmology and string theory with James Hartle and Stephen Hawking. In 2011, after years of research, they came to a new insight by combining the mathematics of quantum cosmology and that of string theory.

Selected publications

  • Binétruy, P.; Bohé, A.; Hertog, T.; Steer, D. A. (2009-12-09). "Gravitational wave bursts from cosmic superstrings with Y-junctions". Physical Review D. American Physical Society (APS). 80 (12): 123510. arXiv:0907.4522. doi:10.1103/physrevd.80.123510. ISSN 1550-7998.
  • Hertog, Thomas; Horowitz, Gary T (2004-07-30). "Towards a Big Crunch Dual". Journal of High Energy Physics. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 2004 (07): 073–073. arXiv:hep-th/0406134. doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2004/07/073. ISSN 1029-8479.
  • Hawking, S. W.; Hertog, T.; Reall, H. S. (2000-06-29). "Brane new world". Physical Review D. American Physical Society (APS). 62 (4): 043501. arXiv:hep-th/0003052. doi:10.1103/physrevd.62.043501. ISSN 0556-2821.
  • Hawking, S. W.; Hertog, Thomas (2018). "A smooth exit from eternal inflation?". Journal of High Energy Physics. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 2018 (4): 147. arXiv:1707.07702. doi:10.1007/jhep04(2018)147. ISSN 1029-8479.
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References

  1. "KU Leuven who's who - Thomas Hertog". www.kuleuven.be.
  2. Dirk Draulans, Eindeloos veel heelallen, in: Knack, 4 juli 2012, p. 76 t.e.m. 80.
  3. "Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen - Odysseusprogramma". www.fwo.be.
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