Chiara Mingarelli's CVEducation
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK — PhD, 2014 University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy — M.Sc., 2009 Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada — B.Sc (Double Honours), 2006 Academic Positions Assistant Professor of Physics, Yale University, 2023 — present Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Connecticut, 2020 — 2023 Associate Research Scientist, Flatiron Institute, CCA, 2019—2023 Ada Lovelace Director of Diversity, Flatiron Institute, CCA, 2019-2023 Flatiron Research Fellow 2017 - 2019 Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellow — 2014 - 2017 |
Recent Prizes, Honors and Awards
• ICBS Frontiers of Science Award in Theoretical Physics, 2024. Shared with NANOGrav.
• Marie Curie Alumni Association, 2023 Career Award, March 2024.
• Public Voices Fellow at Yale University, The OpEd Project, 2023-2024.
•Early Career Prize, American Astronomical Society, High Energy Astrophysics Division, 2023
• Public Voices Fellow at Yale University, The OpEd Project, 2023.
• Nature “Inspiring Women in Science Award” 2022, Scientific Achievement Category. Runner-up.
• Marie Curie Actions “Communicating Science” Prize for 2017.
• Woman Physicist of the Month, American Physical Society, 2016.
• Springer Thesis Award — 2015.
Top 5 publications
h index is 54 with 14103 citations as of May 11, 2024 on Google Scholar.
1. C. M. F. Mingarelli, T. Sidery, I. Mandel and A. Vecchio, Characterizing stochastic gravitational wave background anisotropy with Pulsar Timing Arrays,
Phys. Rev. D 88, 062005 (2013).
2. C. M. F. Mingarelli, T. J. W. Lazio, A. Sesana et al., The local nanohertz gravitational-wave landscape from supermassive black hole binaries, Nature
Astronomy, Volume 1, pages 886–892 (2017).
3. C. M. F. Mingarelli, J. Levin, T. J. W. Lazio, Fast radio bursts and radio transients from black hole batteries, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume
814, Issue 2, article id. L20, 5 pp. (2015).
4. P. D. Lasky, C. M. F. Mingarelli, et al., Gravitational-wave cosmology across 29 decades in frequency, Physical Review X, Volume 6, Issue 1, id.011035 (2016).
5. Z. Arzoumanian et al., The NANOGrav Nine-year Data Set: Limits on the Isotropic Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background, ApJ 821, Issue 1,13,
(2016).
• ICBS Frontiers of Science Award in Theoretical Physics, 2024. Shared with NANOGrav.
• Marie Curie Alumni Association, 2023 Career Award, March 2024.
• Public Voices Fellow at Yale University, The OpEd Project, 2023-2024.
•Early Career Prize, American Astronomical Society, High Energy Astrophysics Division, 2023
• Public Voices Fellow at Yale University, The OpEd Project, 2023.
• Nature “Inspiring Women in Science Award” 2022, Scientific Achievement Category. Runner-up.
• Marie Curie Actions “Communicating Science” Prize for 2017.
• Woman Physicist of the Month, American Physical Society, 2016.
• Springer Thesis Award — 2015.
Top 5 publications
h index is 54 with 14103 citations as of May 11, 2024 on Google Scholar.
1. C. M. F. Mingarelli, T. Sidery, I. Mandel and A. Vecchio, Characterizing stochastic gravitational wave background anisotropy with Pulsar Timing Arrays,
Phys. Rev. D 88, 062005 (2013).
2. C. M. F. Mingarelli, T. J. W. Lazio, A. Sesana et al., The local nanohertz gravitational-wave landscape from supermassive black hole binaries, Nature
Astronomy, Volume 1, pages 886–892 (2017).
3. C. M. F. Mingarelli, J. Levin, T. J. W. Lazio, Fast radio bursts and radio transients from black hole batteries, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume
814, Issue 2, article id. L20, 5 pp. (2015).
4. P. D. Lasky, C. M. F. Mingarelli, et al., Gravitational-wave cosmology across 29 decades in frequency, Physical Review X, Volume 6, Issue 1, id.011035 (2016).
5. Z. Arzoumanian et al., The NANOGrav Nine-year Data Set: Limits on the Isotropic Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background, ApJ 821, Issue 1,13,
(2016).