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Numerical Simulations of Black Hole Binaries

On Thursday, March 19 2015 I gave a talk in the CASL Seminar Series at University College Dublin. In the presentation, I gave an overview of my research on “Numerical Simulations of Black Hole Binaries”. The talk is available online in the above YouTube video.

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Dr Barry Wardell

I am an Associate Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at University College Dublin. My research interests involve the study of black holes, gravitational waves and cosmic strings. I am particularly focused on numerical and perturbation theory approaches to solving Einstein’s equations of General Relativity. I am leader of the UCD Relativity group, a co-lead of the Multiscale Self-Force collaboration, a member of the LISA DDPC, the LISA Consortium and LISA Ireland, a founding developer of the Black Hole Perturbation Toolkit, a contributor to the Einstein Toolkit, and PI on the EMRIWaveforms ERC Advanced Grant.