Gregory Gabadadze is a theoretical physicist specializing in the fields of gravity, cosmology and particle physics.
After Dogonadze's passing, Gabadadze studied the Feynman Lectures independently during his high school years.
During this period, in 2000, he collaborated with Gia Dvali and Massimo Porrati to propose the DGP model of gravity.
He then spent a year as a Fellow in the Theory Division at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland (2002 – 2003) before returning to NYU as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics from 2003 to 2007.
Some of Jones's colleagues objected that Gabadadze set "a precedent, completely lacking in due process, that could undermine faculty freedoms and correspondingly enfeeble proven pedagogic practices.” In the same article, NYU spokesman John Beckman noted Jones's course evaluations “were by far the worst, not only among members of the chemistry department, but among all the university’s undergraduate science courses" and that the professor had received many student complaints about his “dismissiveness, unresponsiveness, condescension and opacity about grading.”[5] A list of Gabadadze's publications can be found on arXiv[6] and INSPIRE-HEP[7]