
Lorenzo Pompili
Research Fellow,
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Biography
2025 - present: research fellow, University of Nottingham
2021 - 2025: PhD student, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
2018 - 2021: MSc in Theoretical Physics, University of Perugia
2015 - 2018: BSc in Physics, University of Perugia
Research Summary
My research focuses on gravitational-wave modeling and data analysis, with the aim of developing accurate and efficient waveform models for compact binary coalescences in both General Relativity and… read more
Current Research
My research focuses on gravitational-wave modeling and data analysis, with the aim of developing accurate and efficient waveform models for compact binary coalescences in both General Relativity and modified gravity theories. I apply these models to Bayesian parameter estimation and tests of General Relativity with data from LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA, and use them to forecast the capabilities of next-generation detectors such as LISA and the Einstein Telescope. Here in Nottingham, I am exploring machine learning methods to advance gravitational-wave modeling and data analysis.