About
Gregorio Carullo is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, specializing in Theoretical High Energy, Astroparticle and Gravitational Physics. His research focuses on gravitational wave physics, black hole spectroscopy, and multi-messenger astronomy.
Dr. Carullo's research interests include:
- Gravitational Waves and their detection
- Black Hole Physics and Spectroscopy
- General Relativity applications in astrophysics
- Multi-messenger astronomy combining gravitational waves with electromagnetic signals
- Gravitational wave detector technology and analysis
His recent work has shown significant contributions to the field of gravitational wave astronomy, with publications in leading journals including Physical Review Letters, General Relativity and Gravitation, and Astrophysical Journal. His research often involves collaborations with major gravitational wave detector collaborations including LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA.
Dr. Carullo has published 54 works as indicated in his publication list. His research on black hole spectroscopy and gravitational wave detection has been particularly impactful in the field, with several publications being picked up by news outlets and discussed on social media platforms.
Dr. Carullo maintains an active research program with numerous international collaborations. His work spans both theoretical aspects of gravitational physics and practical applications related to gravitational wave detection technology.
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