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PhD student awarded General Relativity Prize

01 Oct 2007 - 11:59:00 in Achievement
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Celine Cattoen experimenting with gravity

MSCS PhD student Celine Cattoen has been awarded a Hartle Prize from the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation. These prizes were awarded to the best student presentations at the GR18 conference held in Sydney, Australia in July. Celine gave a 15 minute talk titled "New versions of the Hubble law" which is based on an article that will become part of her PhD project. Celine's PhD research is supervised by Prof Matt Visser.


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