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Jan Harms. Assistant professor working on instrument science of current and future GW detectors, and data analysis of modeled and unmodeled GW signals.
Marica Branchesi. Assistant professor working on multi-messenger astrophysics and observations with gravitational-waves.
Marco Drago. Assistant professor working on searches for unmodeled GW signals.
Giulia Pagliaroli. Assistant professor. Supernova neutrino physics and coincidence analyses with gravitational waves.
Gor Oganesyan. Postdoc. Theoretical modeling and analysis of GRB signals and afterglows.
Simone Dall'Osso. Postdoc. Physics of magnetars and post-merger GW signal models.
Ashish Sharma. PhD student working on how gravitational-wave (GW) detectors can be used to understand the cosmological phenomenon. Currently focused on stochastic cosmological GW background and data analysis techniques to detect primordial signals from the early universe with GW detectors.
Francesca Badaracco. PhD student working on Newtonian noise mitigation for underground and surface detectors in order to improve their sensitivity. She also focuses on detector calibration.
Nandita Khetan. PhD student. Supernova calibration with surface-brightness fluctuations (SFBs) for cosmological studies.
Stefan Grimm. PhD student studying compact-binary parameter estimation problems in future GW detector networks.
Tomislav Andric. PhD student working on the site characterization of Sardinia candidate site for Einstein Telescope. He also works on estimation, modelling and mitigation of Newtonian Noise in Einstein Telescope.
Diego Vescovi. PhD student studying nucleosynthesis in stars and neutron-star mergers.
Samuele Ronchini. PhD student studying prompt and afterglow emissions of GRBs.
Nandini Hazra. PhD student doing cosmology with SFB calibrated signals.
Odysse Halim. PhD student developing coincident searches of GWs and neutrinos.