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Bruce Allen (physicist)

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Bruce Allen in 2009

Bruce Allen (born May 11, 1959) is an American physicist and director of the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Hannover Germany and leader of the Einstein@Home project for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration. He is also a physics professor at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.

He has done research work on models of the very early universe (inflationary cosmology, cosmic strings). Allen currently leads a research group working on the detection of gravitational waves. In this role, he was one of the first scientists to become aware of the initial detection of GW150914 at LIGO, in September 2015.[1] Allen's research work has been funded by the US National Science Foundation since 1987.

Education/Positions

Visiting Appointments

  • 1994 Six months, Isaac Newton Mathematical Institute, Cambridge, England
  • 1995 Six months, Caltech Relativity Group
  • 1997 One year, Caltech LIGO Project
  • 1999 Six months, Caltech LIGO Project
  • 2000-2005 Few months/year, Albert Einstein Institute, Potsdam, Germany

Awards

References

  1. ^ Cho, Adrian (11 February 2016). "Here's the first person to spot those gravitational waves". Science (magazine). doi:10.1126/science.aaf4039.
  2. ^ Web page of Niedersächsische Staatskanzlei