Anupam Mazumdar

Anupam Mazumdar is a theoretical physicist at the University of Groningen[1] specializing in cosmology and quantum gravity.

Together with Sougato Bose, Mazumdar has proposed a bonafide test for the existence of the graviton in a table-top experiment, via witnessing gravitationally-mediated entanglement between two macroscopic superpositions of masses.

[4] He has previously been affiliated to the Higgs Centre, at the University of Edinburgh,[5] and the Discovery Center at the Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen.

[8] He has worked on the ghost-free and singularity-free construction of infinite derivative theories of gravity,[9] which can potentially resolve the Schwarzschild singularity for mini black holes, yielding a non-singular compact object without event horizon, and cosmological singularities.

At time scales and at distances below the effective scale of non-locality the gravitational interaction weakens sufficiently enough that a finite pressure from normal matter satisfying null, strong and weak energy conditions can avoid forming blackhole with event horizon and cosmological singularities.