12 August 2025

Jose M. Ezquiaga Receives General Relativity and Gravitation Early Career Prize

Early Career Prize:

The International Society of General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) offers an annual prize to recognize outstanding achievements by scientists in the early stages of their careers. This year, Niels Bohr Institute Associate Professor Jose Maria Ezquiaga was awarded the 2025 IUPAP General Relativity and Gravitation Early Career Prize.

Jose M. Ezquiaga Receives General Relativity and Gravitation Early Career Prize. Photo: Bjarne Sørensen
Associate professor Jose M. Ezquiaga at the Niels Bohr Institute Received July 16 the General Relativity and Gravitation Early Career Prize in Glasgow at the GR24 meeting. Photo: Bjarne Sørensen

Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity (GR) changed the world and, soon after its formulation, made headlines in newspapers around the globe. However, it took several decades for the scientific community to fully embrace its significance. The Chapel Hill Conference of 1957 marked the beginning of a still-standing series on general relativity (“GR1”) that revitalized the field and laid the groundwork for.

The Society was officially founded at the 1971 GR6 conference in Copenhagen. The prize is an affiliated commission under the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP).

For his groundbreaking work on gravitational physics, including the implications of gravitational wave observations for dark energy and tests of gravity, the formation of black holes in the early universe, and the search for gravitationally lensed gravitational waves.

The prize ceremony took place on July 16 in Glasgow at the GR24 meeting.

Contact

Jose Maria Ezquiaga, Associate professor
E-mail: jose.ezquiaga@nbi.ku.dk 
Phone: +45 35 32 96 33

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