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Gabriela González
Associate Professor of Physics

Ph.D., 1995 - Syracuse University

Experimental General Relativity

Office: 271-C Nicholson
Telephone: 0468-Office
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RESEARCH INTERESTS

Prof. González research interest is in the detection of gravitational waves with interferometric detectors, such as the one in the LIGO Livingston Observatory, in Livingston, LA. She was a founding member of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, and has participated intensely in the last three years in the commissioning of the detector at the Livingston Observatory, in issues related to alignment sensing and control. Her group is very involved in the instrumental characterization and calibration of the data collected in the data-taking Science Runs performed by the LIGO Scientific Collaboration. She co-leads one of the four data analysis groups in the Collaboration, dedicated to the search of gravitational waves generated by binary systems of compact objects (neutron stars or black holes) in the final inspiraling stage before coalescence. She has also published several papers on the specific predictions of Brownian motion as a limiting sources to the detectors' sensitivity.

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