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David Tanner

David Tanner

Distinguished ProfessorUniversity of Florida

David Tanner’s research interests include instrumentation for gravitational-wave detection.

PhysicsLIGO
Imre Bartos

Imre Bartos

Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Imre Bartos’ research interests include extreme cosmic explosions related to the formation and evolution of black holes.

Multimessenger AstronomyAstrophysicsLIGOBlack HolesGravitational Waves
Paul Sutter

Paul Sutter

Professor of Astrophysics | Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle PhysicsThe Ohio State University

Astrophysics expert, specializing in the emptiest regions of the universe

AstrophysicsBig Bang TheorySpace ExplorationIntersections of Science and Art
Jonas Mureika

Jonas Mureika

Chair and Professor of PhysicsLoyola Marymount University

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Nuclear WeaponsBlack HolesModels of AthleticsTeachingTheories of Gravitation
Sarah Gallagher

Sarah Gallagher

Associate Professor, Department of Physics and AstronomyUniversity of Western Ontario

Professor Gallagher's research focuses on investigating the nature of winds from luminous quasars

Science PolicyPhysics EducationAstrophysicsBlack HolesSpace Science
Guido Mueller

Guido Mueller

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Guido Mueller’s research interests include quantum optics and detectors for axions and axion-like particles.

SpaceAstrophysicsLIGOGravitational Waves
Robert Haslhofer

Robert Haslhofer

Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Department of Mathematics

Robert Haslhofer's research focuses on geometric analysis

Geometric AnalysisGeometric FlowsDifferential GeometryPartial Differential EquationsCalculus of Variations
Gabriele  Varieschi

Gabriele Varieschi

Professor of PhysicsLoyola Marymount University

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

General Relativity and CosmologyGravitational PhysicsPhysics and Astronomy Particle Physics and AstrophysicsAlternative Theories of Gravity