Justin Vines

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Justin Vines obtained his Ph.D. in gravitational physics at Cornell University under the supervision of Éanna Flanagan, and he moved on to the Albert Einstein Institute in Germany where he holds a postdoctoral position. His research focuses on analytic approaches to relativistic binary mechanics, particularly spin and tidal effects for black holes and neutron stars.


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A High-Energy Take on Black Hole Encounters

A particle physics approach to describing black hole interactions opens up new avenues for understanding gravitational-wave observations. Read More »