Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy
Earlham College, | Richmond, Indiana
I am a professor of Physics and Astronomy at Earlham College, in Richmond, Indiana.
I use numerical techniques to simulate how black hole binaries move and predict the wave signals they emit.
This theoretical work is necessary for the direct detection of gravitational waves both in current ground-based observatories and future space-based missions.
Earlham College, | Richmond, Indiana
Instituto Superior Técnico, CENTRA | Lisbon, Portugal
University College Dublin | Dublin, Ireland
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics | Potsdam, Germany
University of North Carolina | NC, USA
Ph.D., Physics
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
B.A., Physics and Astronomy & Computer Science
Earlham College, Richmond, IN, USA