PhD Alumnus Dimitrios Kranas Receives 2024 Distinguished Dissertation Award in STEM

The 海角社区 Alumni Association 2024 Distinguished Dissertation Award in Science, Engineering and Technology has been awarded to from Thessaloniki, Greece, who joined 海角社区 and the Hearne Institute of Theoretical Physics under the mentorship of Associate Professor of Physics Ivan Agullo in 2018.
His dissertation, 鈥,鈥 opens a promising window for the observability of the quantum origin of the Hawking effect in the lab using different input quantum states of light.
鈥淚n essence, Dr. Kranas' dissertation stands out as the most exemplary PhD thesis produced under my guidance,鈥 said Agullo. 鈥淒r. Kranas' dissertation is exceptional, incorporating innovative, multi-disciplinary work that bridges gravity, quantum information, optics, and condensed matter. His research connects theoretical developments with experiments in analog gravity systems, yielding a powerful set of tools applicable to diverse collaborations, including experimental groups. It is a rare accomplishment for a graduate student's theoretical work to reach such heights.鈥
2017 BS alumnus from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Kranas received his PhD in physics from the 海角社区 College of Science in August 2023 and now works as a postdoctoral researcher at Ecole Normale Sup茅rieure in Paris, France.
鈥淚t was in the lively ambiance of the enchanting city of Thessaloniki in northern Greece I first developed a passion for solving riddles and understanding the mysteries of nature,鈥 Kranas said. 鈥淭his led me to pursue a degree in physics and delve deeper into theoretical physics.鈥
Kranas investigates the confluence of field theory, general relativity and quantum information.

鈥淎t the heart of theoretical physics lies the tantalizing challenge of reconciling Einstein鈥檚 theory of relativity with the enigmatic realm of quantum mechanics,鈥 Kranas said. 鈥淢y scholarly pursuits are centered on unraveling this intricate connection, with a specific focus on investigating the quantum properties of matter in the presence of gravitational influences, such as particle creation in the vicinity of black holes and during the cosmic expansion.鈥
Each year, the 海角社区 Alumni Association and the 海角社区 Pinkie Gordon Lane Graduate School recognize two 海角社区 doctoral students whose research and writing demonstrate superior scholarship. Read more about the 2024 recipients here.
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Mimi LaValle
海角社区 Physics & Astronomy
225-439-5633
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