Dr David Kubiznak

Career

  • 2008-present: Herchel Smith Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Cambridge
  • 2005-2008: PhD, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
  • 2004: MSc, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.

Research

I am a member of the Relativity & Gravitation Group at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. My current research primarily focuses on studying the properties of higher-dimensional black hole spacetimes.

Selected Publications

  • T. Houri, DK, C.M. Warnick, Y. Yasui, Symmetries of the Dirac operator with skew-symmetric torsion, arXiv:1002.3616, 2010.
  • DK, H.K. Kunduri, Y. Yasui, Generalized Killing-Yano equations in D=5 supergravity, Phys. Lett. B678, 240, 2009.
  • P. Krtous, V.P. Frolov, DK, Hidden symmetries of higher dimensional black holes and uniqueness of the Kerr-NUT-(A)dS spacetime, Phys. Rev. D78, 064022, 2008.
  • V.P. Frolov, DK, Higher-Dimensional Black Holes: Hidden Symmetries and Separation of Variables, Class.Quant.Grav.25:154005,2008.
  • D.N. Page, DK, M. Vasudevan, P. Krtous, Complete Integrability of Geodesic Motion in General Kerr-NUT-AdS Spacetime, Phys.Rev.Lett.98:061102,2007.
  • DK, V.P. Frolov, Hidden Symmetry of Higher Dimensional Kerr-NUT-AdS Spacetimes, Class.Quant.Grav.24:F1-F6,2007.
  • J. Bicak, DK, Ultrarelativistic sources in nonlinear electrodynamics, Phys.Lett.B636:142, 2006.