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Katerina Chatziioannou
Katerina Chatziioannou
Assistant Professor of Physics; William H. Hurt Scholar
Expertise
theories of black holes and neutron stars; extreme gravity; general theory of relativity; gravitational waves; LIGO
Profile
Chatziioannou is a member of the LIGO team and an expert in gravitational-wave science, including the physics of extreme objects, such as black holes and neutron stars. She is also a member of the NANOGrav team.
Languages Spoken
English;
Faculty Bio
B.S., University of Athens, 2010; M.S., Montana State University, 2013; Ph.D, 2016. Caltech, 2020-; Hurt Scholar, 2021-.
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