Graciela Gelmini | |
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Born | Graciela Beatriz Gelmini Argentina |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Particle physics |
Institutions |
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ICTP (1982 – 1989) UCLA (1989 – present) |
Thesis | (1981) |
Doctoral advisor |
Roberto Peccei Carlos A. Garcia Canal |
Graciela Beatriz Gelmini is a theoretical physicist who specializes in astroparticle physics. [1] [2] She is a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), [3] and became a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2004. [4]
Gelmini received her Ph.D. from the National University of La Plata in 1981. [5] Her doctoral advisors were Roberto Peccei and Carlos A. Garcia Canal.
Upon graduation, Gelmini worked at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany for a few years before moving to the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Italy at around 1982. [6] [7] During this time, she was based at CERN in Switzerland. [8] [9] Gelmini was also affiliated with the Lyman Laboratory of Physics at Harvard University and the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University of Chicago between 1986 and 1988. [10] [11] [12]
In November 1989, Gelmini joined UCLA as a faculty member and has been there ever since. [13] [14]
In November 2007, Gelmini was part of a team that analyzed data from the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina and discovered high-energy particles that made it to Earth from nearby black holes. [15] [16]
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Graciela Gelmini | |
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Born | Graciela Beatriz Gelmini Argentina |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Particle physics |
Institutions |
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ICTP (1982 – 1989) UCLA (1989 – present) |
Thesis | (1981) |
Doctoral advisor |
Roberto Peccei Carlos A. Garcia Canal |
Graciela Beatriz Gelmini is a theoretical physicist who specializes in astroparticle physics. [1] [2] She is a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), [3] and became a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2004. [4]
Gelmini received her Ph.D. from the National University of La Plata in 1981. [5] Her doctoral advisors were Roberto Peccei and Carlos A. Garcia Canal.
Upon graduation, Gelmini worked at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany for a few years before moving to the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Italy at around 1982. [6] [7] During this time, she was based at CERN in Switzerland. [8] [9] Gelmini was also affiliated with the Lyman Laboratory of Physics at Harvard University and the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University of Chicago between 1986 and 1988. [10] [11] [12]
In November 1989, Gelmini joined UCLA as a faculty member and has been there ever since. [13] [14]
In November 2007, Gelmini was part of a team that analyzed data from the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina and discovered high-energy particles that made it to Earth from nearby black holes. [15] [16]
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