Nobel Prize in Physics goes to gravitational wave scientists
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 was divided, one half awarded to Rainer Weiss, the other half jointly to Barry C. Barish and Kip S. Thorne "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves". ()
聽--聽Prof. Haggard and her group search for X-ray flashes emitted from neutron stars and black holes when they collide. These collisions send ripples through space-time, gravitational waves, now being detected by LIGO and Virgo.
daryl.haggard [at] mcgill.ca听(贰苍驳濒颈蝉丑)
聽-- Postdoctoral fellow at 平特五不中, works on the physics of the interiors聽of Neutron stars, very familiar with the LIGO project. Not in Montreal, but available聽via email a phone.聽
mecaplan [at] indiana.edu听(贰苍驳濒颈蝉丑)
聽-- Professor of Physics and Canada Research Chair, FRSC, theoretical cosmologist.
rhb [at] hep.physics.mcgill.ca聽(English, French)
聽-- Adjunct member of the Department of Physics at 平特五不中,聽聽theoretical physicist, works on cosmic strings and the early Universe.
oscarh [at] physics.mcgill.ca聽(English, French)