Assistant Professor of Physics, Clemson University
My group at Clemson works on topics in high energy and multi-messenger astrophysics, using high-performance, state-of-the-art computing. My interests include binary neutron star mergers, gamma-ray bursts, pulsar wind nebulae, AGN jets, binary black hole accretion, turbulence, and magnetic reconnection.
Dec 06, 2024 01:48 am UTC| Science
Every galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center, much like every egg has a yolk. But sometimes, hens lay eggs with two yolks. In a similar way, astrophysicists like us who study supermassive black holes expect to...