Karan Jani (born May 18, 1988) is an Indian astrophysicist working on black holes, gravitational waves, and testing Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. He is part of the LIGO team which led to the first observation of gravitational waves from binary black hole merger. He was one of the approximately 1200 authors of a paper on the subject in Physical Review D He was also one of the 3 authors of a paper in Nature reporting a specific approach for observing an elusive class of black holes called Intermediate black holes. He has worked at the LIGO Livingston Observatory in the US, the Albert Einstein Institute in Germany, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Canada. He is a member of the Indian Initiative in Gravitational-wave
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| - Karan Jani (born May 18, 1988) is an Indian astrophysicist working on black holes, gravitational waves, and testing Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. He is part of the LIGO team which led to the first observation of gravitational waves from binary black hole merger. He was one of the approximately 1200 authors of a paper on the subject in Physical Review D He was also one of the 3 authors of a paper in Nature reporting a specific approach for observing an elusive class of black holes called Intermediate black holes. He has worked at the LIGO Livingston Observatory in the US, the Albert Einstein Institute in Germany, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Canada. He is a member of the Indian Initiative in Gravitational-wave (en)
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| - Karan Jani (born May 18, 1988) is an Indian astrophysicist working on black holes, gravitational waves, and testing Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. He is part of the LIGO team which led to the first observation of gravitational waves from binary black hole merger. He was one of the approximately 1200 authors of a paper on the subject in Physical Review D He was also one of the 3 authors of a paper in Nature reporting a specific approach for observing an elusive class of black holes called Intermediate black holes. He has worked at the LIGO Livingston Observatory in the US, the Albert Einstein Institute in Germany, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Canada. He is a member of the Indian Initiative in Gravitational-wave Observations effort to build gravitational wave detector LIGO in India. (en)
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