Join Dr. Joseph D. Romano, an expert in informatics, as he discusses how artificial intelligence can translate environmental health data into actionable insight
Join Dr. Joseph D. Romano, an expert in informatics, as he discusses how artificial intelligence can translate environmental health data into actionable insight
Scientists have reported the first evidence that our Earth and the universe around us are awash in a background of spacetime undulations called gravitational waves. The waves oscillate very slowly over years and even decades and are thought to originate primarily from pairs of supermassive black hol
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A Texas Tech University astrophysicist is set to receive close to $300,000 over the next 5 years as part of a $17 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
Joseph Romano, a professor in TTU s Department of Physics & Astronomy, conducts research in gravitational-wave data analysis. It s said in a news release that his work fits perfectly with the goals of the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves, or NANOGrav.
Earlier in June, the NSF announced its support of NANOGrav with the $17 million grant over the next 5 years for operation of the NANOGrav Physics Frontiers Center, which will address the detection and characterization of low-frequency gravitational waves.