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Dr. Karelle Siellez is a Lecturer in Physics at the University of Tasmania's School of Natural Sciences. Her research focuses on gravitational-wave physics, high-energy astrophysics, and time-domain astronomy, particularly in studying explosive cosmic events like gamma-ray bursts and neutron star mergers through multi-messenger approaches. She is a key member of the LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA collaboration and Associate Investigator at OzGrav.
- Academic Rank: Lecturer
- University: University of Tasmania
- School: School of Natural Sciences
- Department: Department of Physics
- Email: Karelle.Siellez@utas.edu.au
Dr. Siellez's research encompasses:
- Gravitational-wave physics
- High-energy astrophysics
- Multi-messenger astrophysics
- Time-domain astronomy
- Gamma-ray bursts
- Kilonovae
- Neutron star mergers
- Cosmology
- Dark sky preservation
Her academic contributions include:
- Over 130 refereed publications
- 2017 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
- Leadership in citizen science platform development
- Collaboration with Tahitian institutions on French Polynesian telescope installation
- Advocacy for dark sky preservation in Tasmania
- Development of real-time pipelines for southern-hemisphere observatories
Teaching & Supervision:
- Lecturer in first- to third-year physics
- Focus on multi-messenger astrophysics and time-domain astronomy
- Coordinator of "Electromagnetism and Thermodynamics" unit
- Honours and Doctoral supervision in gamma-ray bursts and neutron star mergers
- Pioneer in Aboriginisation of physics curriculum
- Planned 2026 course on General Relativity's astrophysical impact
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