
About
Olga Navros is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Delaware. She holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Carnegie Mellon University (2021), an M.S. in Physics from Carnegie Mellon University (2018), and a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2009). Her research focuses on cosmology, particularly the Cosmic Dawn and Reionization epochs, and leverages radio telescopes for observational studies.
Research interests include understanding the early universe's evolution, cosmic structure formation, and the interplay between dark matter and visible matter during critical phases of cosmic history. Her work contributes to advancing radio telescope technologies for cosmological observations.
No specific scientific awards, grants, or advised students are listed in the provided information. She is affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences and maintains an office in Sharp Lab, Room 208.




