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Megan Arogeti

Megan Arogeti is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. She is pursuing her graduate degree in physics in the Center for Relativistic Astrophysics at the Georgia Institute of Technology, US, as part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration. Her PhD research focuses on combining binary neutron star post-merger gravitational-wave signals to enhance their detectability, with the goal of probing the mysterious interiors of neutron stars using ensembles of individually undetectable signals. In her free time, she enjoys doing pottery, reading and playing with her dog.

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