Welcome to the Hazgrav Research Group at Oregon State University!
The OSU Astrophysics Research Group, led by Professor Jeff Hazboun, focuses on cutting-edge research in the fields of gravitational waves, pulsar timing, and astronomy. Our team is actively involved in the NANOGrav collaboration and conducts pioneering studies in astroparticle physics.
Our group is at the forefront of gravitational wave research, employing state-of-the-art techniques to detect and analyze these cosmic ripples.
We explore pulsar timing phenomena, investigating the precise timing of pulsar signals for insights into the nature of the universe.
Our astronomy research spans a wide range of topics, from observational studies of celestial objects to theoretical astrophysics.
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Professor Jeff Hazboun
- Title: Principal Investigator
- Email: [email protected]
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Graduate Students
- Ian Diaz
- Jeremy Baier
- Alberto Diaz
- David Wright
- Kalista Wayt
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Undergraduate Students
- Peter Orndoff
- Kyle
- Maddie Thompson
Explore our latest research and publications here.
We actively collaborate with leading institutions and researchers in our fields. Learn more about our collaborations here.
If you are passionate about astrophysics and want to be part of our research endeavors, check out our Join Us page for available opportunities.
For inquiries or more information, please contact us at [email protected].
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- Twitter: @AstroOSU
- Facebook: OSU Astrophysics Research Group
We look forward to exploring the cosmos together!