Dmitriy Tseliakhovich, M.Sc.
Dmitriy Tseliakhovich, M.Sc. is Graduate Student, Astrophysics at
California Institute of Technology.
He is also on the Board of Directors of
the Caltech
Graduate Student Counsel. His mission in life is to open space for
commercial, social, and scientific exploration.
His research experience includes dark matter from particle physics and
astrophysical
perspectives, theory of inflation and formation of the first structures,
shocks in supernovae remnants, theories beyond the Standard Model, and
novel concepts of space propulsion.
In 2010, Dmitriy initiated the formation of Escape Dynamics LLC with the
goal
of developing a revolutionary space launch system based on the concept
of external propulsion. The space launch system currently investigated
by Escape Dynamics has a unique potential to drop the cost of space
access by more than an order of magnitude and finally open space for
medium- and small-size businesses.
During the first year
of Escape
Dynamics development he secured funding for the company, assembled a
large network of industrial and academic partners, built an ambitious
team of expansive thinkers, and started an active collaboration with the
research group of Professor Harry Atwater at Caltech, securing the lab
for prototype development. He is actively collaborating with the
research group of Dr. Kevin Parkin from the Carnegie Mellon University
located at NASA Ames Research Center, Singularity University, Autodesk,
Microwave Sciences and a number of other companies. Initial development
of Escape Dynamics is supported by the technology-investment firm Beyond
the Edge LLC.
Dmitriy’s papers include
Non-Gaussianity and large-scale structure in a two-field inflationary
model,
Relative velocity of dark matter and baryonic fluids and the
formation of the first structures, and
Dark matter in a Simplest Little Higgs with T-parity model.
Dmitriy earned his B.Sc. in Physics from Belarusian State University in
2006, his M.Sc. in Theoretical Particle Physics in 2008, graduated from
Singularity University in 2010, and is currently finishing up his Ph.D.
in Astrophysics at Caltech.
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