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Brian Pardo is a Part-Time Lecturer at the University of Pittsburgh in the Department of Physics & Astronomy. His research focuses on gravitational wave physics, particularly waveform predictions for compact binary mergers using non-relativistic general relativity and effective field theory methods.
- Specializes in gravitational waves and cosmology
- Develops analytical techniques for Einstein's equations
- Expertise in post-Newtonian expansion and spin effects
His work addresses critical challenges in gravitational wave detection by combining quantum field theory tools with general relativity. While not explicitly stated, his research likely contributes to LIGO collaboration efforts.
Brian's publications span gravitational wave dynamics (2020-2023) and earlier condensed matter studies (2009-2011). This reflects expertise in both relativistic and solid-state physics.
Brian earned his PhD while working on post-Newtonian gravitational dynamics under advisor Adam K Leibovich. His career demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement across theoretical physics domains.
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