Bernard F. Schutz Elected as Fellow of the Royal Society
Bernard F. Schutz A School of Physics adjunct professor who served as a founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute – AEI), helped spark the...
View ArticleSnigdaa Sethuram Selected For The 2021 Flatiron Institute CCA Pre-Doctoral...
Snigdaa S. Sethuram, CRA Grad Student School of Physics and CRA Ph.D. student Snigdaa Sethuram has been selected by The Simons Foundation for the 2021 Flatiron Institute Center for Computational...
View ArticleSurfing Gravitational Waves: School of Physics Students Help LIGO Catalog All...
Collision and merger of two black holes, resulting in the first detection of gravitational waves, GW150914, by LIGO. (Photo LIGO/SXS.) School of Physics graduate students and undergraduates analyze new...
View ArticleThe LIGO GWTC-3 is featured as the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day
The LIGO GWTC-3 is featured as the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day 12/7/2021 Ninety Gravitational Wave Spectrograms and Counting Image Credit: NSF, LIGO, VIRGO, KAGRA, Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt U.;...
View ArticleDr. Bogdanović Elected to Executive Committee of HEAD
Tamara Bogdanović, Ph.D., Associate Professor and CRA Associate Director Please join us in congratulating Dr. Tamara Bogdanović who was just elected to the Executive Committee of the High Energy...
View ArticlePh.D. Student Kunyang Li Awarded Prestigious Gruber Foundation Fellowship...
CRA Ph.D. Student Kunyang (Lily) Li Congratulations to CRA Ph.D. student Kunyang (Lily) Li who was awarded a Gruber Foundation (GF) Fellowship from the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Lily was...
View ArticlePh.D. Student Snigdaa Sethuram Receives NASA Future Investigators Award
Snigdaa Sethuram selected for NASA FINESST award. Snigdaa Sethuram, a Ph.D. graduate student of professor John Wise, has been selected for the Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and...
View ArticleIceCube neutrinos give us first glimpse into the inner depths of an active...
A gigantic observatory buried in the Antarctic ice has helped scientists trace elusive particles called neutrinos back to their origins at the heart of a nearby galaxy—offering a new way to study a...
View ArticleGeorgia Tech’s Aloha Telescope brings thrilling images to K-12 classrooms
Retired engineer Tom Crowley proves that you can play around with a hobby you love and see it grow into something extraordinary. The 80-year-old has turned his love of astronomy into consulting work...
View ArticlePh.D. Student Julia Speicher Awarded KITP Graduate Fellowship
Julia Speicher, a fifth-year Ph.D. graduate student of Professor David Ballantyne, has received the competitive Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) Graduate Fellowship. As a part of...
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