John Kennewell
Adjunct Professor · Gravitational Wave Physics
The University of Western AustraliaAbout
John Kennewell is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Western Australia's School of Physics, Maths and Computing. His research focuses on gravitational wave physics, observatory operations, and transient phenomena. He collaborates with institutions like the Zadko Telescope facility, contributing to studies on near-Earth asteroids and gamma-ray bursts.
Research interests include optical telescope applications, situational awareness in space, and transient event monitoring. His work leverages advanced observational techniques to explore cosmic phenomena, including gravitational wave sources and their optical counterparts.
Key collaborations involve the Southern Hemisphere Asteroid Research Consortium and international teams investigating transient events. His publications highlight contributions to asteroid tracking and gamma-ray burst follow-up observations using optical facilities.
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