Gravitational-wave astronomy
We use current and future gravitational-wave observations to study compact objects, cosmology, and gravity.
Professors: Anuradha Gupta and Leo C. Stein
Research areas
Our work ranges from mathematical physics and numerical relativity to gravitational-wave data analysis and radio astronomy.
We use current and future gravitational-wave observations to study compact objects, cosmology, and gravity.
Professors: Anuradha Gupta and Leo C. Stein
We model eccentric, spinning, and precessing compact binaries with analytical and numerical relativity.
Professors: Anuradha Gupta and Leo C. Stein
We test general relativity around black holes and neutron stars and search for signs of new gravitational physics.
Professors: Anuradha Gupta and Leo C. Stein
We combine radio observations, polarimetry, theory, and simulations to study plasma jets launched by black holes.
Professor: Nicholas R. MacDonald
We study causal structure, quantum gravity, curved spacetime, and the geometry underlying gravitational phenomena.
Professor: Luca Bombelli
We use effective field theory, scattering amplitudes, positivity, and bootstrap methods to study consistency in physical theories.
Professor: James Bonifacio