Past Member
David Radice
Frank and Peggy Taplin Member
From
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The focus of David Radice’s research at IAS is the study of binary neutron star mergers by means of fully relativistic numerical simulations. His goal is to develop theoretical predictions for the interpretation and guidance of multimessenger observations of merging neutron stars by gravitational wave and electromagnetic observatories.
Dates at IAS
Member
School of Natural Sciences
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Degrees
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics and University of Hannover
Ph.D.
2013
Appointments
Pennsylvania State University
2019
Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Astrophysics
California Institute of Technology
2013–2016
Walter Burke Fellow in Theoretical Astrophysics and Relativity