Oem Trivedi
Physics PhD Student at Vanderbilt University
A dedicated and accomplished researcher in the field of Physics and Astronomy,
specializing in Cosmology, Quantum Gravity, and Dark Energy. Currently pursuing
a PhD with a Discovery Doctoral Fellowship, with over 300 citations and an h-index of 10.
Academic CV
Selected Publications
Fractional Holographic Dark Energy
Trivedi (first author), A. Bidlan and P. Moniz
Physics Letters B, Volume 858, November 2024
Read Paper →On rips and cosmological singularities in a universe merging with baby universes
O. Trivedi (first author) and M. Khlopov
JCAP 09 (2024) 040
Read Paper →New perspectives on future rip scenarios with holographic dark energy
O. Trivedi (first author) and R.J. Scherrer
Physical Review D 110, 023521
Read Paper →The exact solution approach to warm inflation
O. Trivedi
Astroparticle Physics 158 (2024) 102951
Read Paper →Authored Books
Quantum Gravitational Imprints on Cosmology
Oem Trivedi and Maxim Khlopov
Published by World Scientific Publishing Company, sponsored for open access by CERN.
View Book →Non-trivial Quantum Mechanics
Oem Trivedi and Maxim Khlopov
To be published by World Scientific Publishing Company (Feb 2026).
Selected Talks & Seminars
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On the Trans-Planckian Censorship Conjecture and Constant Roll Inflation
Russian Gravitational Conference, Peter the Great St. Petersburg University, 2020. Youngest speaker.
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On the Swampland Conjectures and Single Field Inflation in General Cosmological Scenarios
Cosmology from Home 2020. Youngest speaker, received full fee waiver.
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On Lorentz Violating Inflation and the Swampland
CPT Meeting 2022, Indiana University Bloomington
Honors & Awards
Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society
2022-Present. Youngest fellow in the world.
Pride of Indore & Pride of MP
Conferred by Member of Parliament and the state government of Madhya Pradesh, India.
InRes Young Scientist Award
2022
India Book of Records Holder
Highest number of technical research talks given by an Asian undergraduate student.
International Collaborations and Skills
International Collaborations
Computational Skills
Python
Very fluent in computational methods for uses in Physics, particularly in Cosmology.
Mathematica
Advanced proficiency for symbolic computation and data analysis in cosmological research.
MATLAB
Skilled in using MATLAB for numerical simulations and modeling.
Get In Touch
I am always open to discussing new research, ideas, or opportunities for collaboration.
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37235, USA