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Vijay Varma
Assistant Professor · Gravitational Waves
University of Massachusetts DartmouthAbout
Vijay Varma is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. His research focuses on gravitational waves, numerical relativity, and computational astrophysics. He completed his PhD at Caltech in 2019 and previously held positions as a Marie Curie Fellow at the Albert Einstein Institute and a Klarman Fellow at Cornell.
Education:
- PhD, Caltech (2019)
His primary research explores the dynamics of binary black hole systems, gravitational wave signal analysis, and surrogate modeling techniques. He develops computational tools for gravitational wave astronomy and collaborates on projects like the SXS Collaboration and Einstein Telescope initiative.
Dr. Varma's publications predominantly focus on gravitational wave physics, including black hole spectroscopy, numerical relativity simulations, and waveform modeling. His most cited work involves surrogate models for gravitational wave analysis and studies of spin precession in binary systems.
Scientific Awards: None reported
No information is currently available regarding student advising, funded grants, or laboratory affiliations.
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