Badri Krishnan
Visiting Professor · Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational PhysicsAbout
Prof. Dr. Badri Krishnan is a long-term visitor at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) in Hannover, Germany, affiliated with the Observational Relativity and Cosmology department. His research centers on gravitational wave astronomy and theoretical general relativity, with a focus on compact binary systems and black hole dynamics.
His primary research interests include black hole spectroscopy, ringdown physics, quasi-local horizon dynamics, and gravitational wave data analysis. He has pioneered work in black hole tomography and the detection of sub-dominant quasi-normal modes, contributing significantly to LIGO/Virgo data interpretation and tests of general relativity through gravitational wave observations.
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals intense focus on binary black hole merger ringdown phases, with recurring themes of horizon dynamics, tidal effects in neutron star systems, and mathematical frameworks for gravitational waveforms. His work bridges numerical relativity, observational data, and theoretical predictions to probe black hole properties.
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Labs and Teams: Krishnan actively participates in Einstein@Home (distributed computing for gravitational wave/pulsar searches), Pulsar Timing Arrays, and the Atlas computing cluster at AEI, leveraging these infrastructures for large-scale gravitational wave data analysis.
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