Research
As I briefly mention in the Home Page, my thesis research focuses on the study of massive black hole mergers as tracers of structure formation in the early universe. And this is the place where you can find out lots more details about it.
Aside from learning more about my PhD thesis research, here you can find information about other projects I've done in grad school, including information about the GAIN Journal Club that I organized in NASA/Goddard, as well as the research I did as an undergraduate and during my various summer internships.
Black Hole Mergers as Probes of Structure Formation
That's the title of my PhD thesis. The thesis should be completed by June or December 2009, which is when I'm expecting to graduate. In the meantime, click on over there to read more about my research.
GAIN Journal Club
This is the page for the "Gravitational Astrophysics, Instrumentation and Numerics (GAIN) Journal Club". I was the organizer of this journal club in NASA/Goddard. It has been on hiatus for a while, but will resume soon.
Grad School Projects and Lunch Talks
This is where you can find more about the small projects I've done for my various astronomy courses in grad school, as well as the lunch talk presentations that I've given.
Undergraduate Research
This is where you can find out about the research I did during my undergraduate years at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus. The page includes information about the research I did at UPRM, my senior seminar projects, and my summer internship projects.
Last Updated: 31 July 2008

