Guenakh Mitselmakher
Guenakh Mitselmakher is a Russian-American physicist currently a Distinguished Professor at University of Florida.[1] His interests are gravitational waves and experimental particle physics.[2] On September 14, 2015, he contributed to the discovery of GW150914 using his developed conductor, Coherent WaveBurst.[3] He was Elected as Fellow to the American Physical Society in 2001.[4]
Education
He earned his Ph.D at Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in 1974.[2] Before joining UFL in 1995, he worked at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory from 1994-1998.[5]
gollark: I have aeons unto eternity.
gollark: I *should* have one, given that I've ended up getting up at 1am (time zone confusion), but I can barely get to sleep anyway most of the time.
gollark: Maybe one day TJ09 will refactor it, and the bugs will finally depart, partially.
gollark: Because it's All Broken!
gollark: (what? it's consistent with *other* bugginess...)
References
- "Members". umich.edu. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
- "Guenakh Mitselmakher". ufl.edu. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
- "Gravitational waves detected 100 years after Einstein's prediction". floridatrend.com. February 11, 2016. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
- "2001". aps.org. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
- "CV" (PDF). cern.ch. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
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