Chiara Mingarelli, in a nutshell
Prof. Chiara M. F. Mingarelli is a gravitational-wave astrophysicist based at Yale University, and a guest researcher at the Flatiron Institute's Center for Computational Astrophysics. She was an assistant professor at the University of Connecticut from 2020-2023. Previously, Mingarelli was a Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellow at the California Institute of Technology, and at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy, and a Flatiron Fellow.
Mingarelli received her Ph.D from the University of Birmingham (UK) in 2014, where she worked with Prof. Alberto Vecchio. Her core research is focused on using Pulsar Timing Arrays to detect low-frequency gravitational waves, with forays into electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational-wave events, such as fast radio bursts. Mingarelli has accumulated over $1M in grants and prizes over her career from the NSF, the ERC, and Amazon. Her honors and awards include the AAS 2023 HEAD Early Career Prize, 2022 Springer-Nature "Inspiring Women in Science" (runner-up), APS "Woman Physicist of the Month" for November 2016, her thesis was published in the Springer Thesis Series (2015), and grants from the Royal Astronomical Society, the UK Institute of Physics for both research and outreach, and the National Science Foundation. She has written an invited guest article for Scientific American, contributes to Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls, and regularly appears on the Science Channel's "How the Universe Works". |