
About
Andrew Melatos is a Professor in the School of Physics at the University of Melbourne, Australia. His research focuses on gravitational waves, neutron star astrophysics, superfluid dynamics, and interdisciplinary topics like econophysics and art-science collaboration. He has held senior roles in major collaborations such as OzGrav, LIGO, and the Texas Symposium Series. Melatos leads a dynamic research group producing cutting-edge work on pulsar glitches, magnetic mountains, and gravitational wave detection algorithms. His group has pioneered simulations of superfluid vortex avalanches and developed novel statistical methods for LIGO data analysis. Melatos has advised over 40 PhD and Master's students, many of whom now hold academic or industry leadership roles globally. His work bridges fundamental physics with applications in climate science, finance, and public outreach.
- Education:
- BSc (University Medal), University of Sydney (1988-1991)
- PhD in Physics, University of Sydney (1992-1995)
- Miller Fellow, UC Berkeley (1997-2000)
- Research Fellow, Caltech (1995-1997)
- Key Appointments:
- Chair, Texas Symposium Steering Committee (2006-2008)
- LIGO Scientific Collaboration Council (2014-present)
- Australia Telescope Time Assignment Committee (2002-2004)
Research Themes: Melatos' work spans gravitational wave astrophysics, pulsar timing anomalies, superfluid turbulence in neutron stars, and interdisciplinary projects like econophysics modeling and art-science collaborations with visual artist Briony Barr. His group's recent breakthroughs include explaining pulsar glitch recovery via superfluid vortex dynamics and developing hidden Markov models for glitch detection.
Publications & Impact: Over 15 key articles in areas like neutron star magnetospheres, LIGO signal processing, and econophysics. Notable collaborations include simulations of magnetic mountains and contributions to the historic 2017 gravitational wave-neutrino electromagnetic counterpart discovery.
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