Prof. Dr. James Martin Overduin

Profile

Academic positionLecturer, Assistant Professor, Researcher
Research fieldsAstrophysics
KeywordsCosmology, Gravitation, Astrophysics, High-energy physics

Current contact address

CountryUnited States of America
CityBaltimore
InstitutionTowson University
InstituteDepartment of Physics and Astronomy

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang PriesterInstitut für Astrophysik und Extraterrestrische Forschung, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Bonn
Prof. Dr. Hans-Jörg FahrInstitut für Astrophysik und Extraterrestrische Forschung, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Bonn
Start of initial sponsorship01/08/2000

Programme(s)

1999Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2003James Overduin, Paul Wesson: Dark Sky, Dark Matter. Institute of Physics Press, 2003
2003James Overduin: Eyesight and the solar Wien peak. In: American Journal of Physics, 2003, 216-219
2003James Overduin, Hans-Joerg Fahr: Vacuum energy and the economical universe. In: Foundations of Physics Letters, 2003, 119-125
2002Takao Fukui, James Overduin: Dynamics of a generalized cosmological scalar-tensor theory. In: International Journal of Modern Physics, 2002, 669-684
2001James Overduin, Wolfgang Priester: Problems of modern cosmology: how dominant is the vacuum?. In: Naturwissenschaften, 2001, 229-248
2001James Overduin, Hans-Joerg Fahr: Spacetime, matter and the vacuum. In: Naturwissenschaften, 2001, 491-503
2000J. M. Overduin: Inflationary constraints on cosmological field theory.. In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2000, 357-360
2000R.J. Adler, I.M. Nemenman, J.M. Overduin, D.I. Santiago: On the detectability of quantum spacetime foam with gravitational-wave interferometers.. In: Physics Letters, 2000, 424-428
2000H. Liu, J.M. Overduin: Solar system tests of higher-dimensional gravity.. In: Astrophysical Journal, 2000, 386-394
2000J. M. Overduin: Solar system tests of the equivalence principle and constraints on higher-dimensional gravity.. In: Physical Review, 2000, 10200