Dr. Sarah Burke-Spolaor and team investigate a missing supermassive black hole in the center of galaxy cluster Abell 2261.
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Center for Gravitational Waves and Cosmology (GWAC) research in the news.
Celebrating first generation STEM student's persistence and success
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First generation college students are on the rise but supporting their unique needs continues to evolve; especially in the STEM (science, technology, engineering & mathematics) fields in higher education.
"Faces of Physics" Series will feature former Center member, Natalia Lewandowska
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Hosted by the Marshall University Society of Physics Students, the "Faces of Physics" lecture series will feature Natalia Lewandowska, PhD.
Let's ask the co-discoverer of the Fast Radio Burst, Duncan Lorimer
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Co-discoverer of the fast radio burst, Duncan Lorimer, weighs in on recent scientific discoveries across various media channels.
Unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos: New telescope at Green Bank Observatory will improve localization of Fast Radio Bursts
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In pursuit of unraveling the mysteries of Fast Radio Bursts, a new telescope will bring engineers at West Virginia University one step closer to an explanation.
Meet Joseph Glaser, the Center's Scientific Computing Specialist
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Meet Joseph Glaser, the new Scientific Computing Specialist for the NANOGrav Collaboration and WVU's Center for Gravitational Waves Cosmology.
Recognizing our Postdoctoral Researchers during Postdoc Appreciation Week
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The National Postdoc Appreciation Week is September 21-25, 2020.
From Radio Astronomy to Astrophysics, Christine Ye reflects on her Experience with the Pulsar Search Collaboratory
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Christine Ye, a junior at Eastlake High School in Sammamish, Washington shares her experience in the Pulsar Search Collaboratory (PSC).
Center Researchers present their Research at the 13th International LISA Symposium
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The Center for Gravitational Waves and Cosmology has researchers presenting at the 13th International LISA Symposium virtually, on September 1-3, 2020.
Undergraduate Research Fellowships offered by the NASA West Virginia Space Grant Consortium now open
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The NASA West Virginia Space Grant Consortium is offering fellowships for undergraduate students who desire a career in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) related programs and are interested in working on a research project under the supervision of a faculty member who will act as their research advisor. These undergraduate affiliate fellowships are awarded by the applicant’s college or university. The amount awarded varies from each institution. Applicants for these fellowships must be full-time undergraduate students of US citizenship. Female and minority students are strongly encouraged to apply. Please contact your institution to inquire about the amount of these fellowships.