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David Vartanyan
I am a Hubble Einstein Fellow at Carnegie Observatories. I was previously a postdoc at Berkeley/LBL as a joint TAC and ECP fellow. I received my Ph.D from Princeton University, studying core-collapse supernovae theory through multi-dimensional simulations.
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My research interests probe the role of both large-scale and small-scale effects, from rotation to neutrino-matter microphysics, to better understand these Titans of Nature.
Entropy evolution of a 16-M progenitor
The Sound of Gravitational Waves from a Rotating 13-M progenitor
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