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Name of the fellow Title of the research Affiliation Start/End
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Supervisor
Sascha Husa (1st year) and Denis Pollney (2nd year)
Signature of Spins in GW from binary black-hole evolutions and construction of accurate and complete template banks

AEI –MPG Garching (Germany)

Oct 2007 -Oct 2009
denis.pollney@aei.mpg.de

L.Rezzolla

Dorota Rosinska

Compact object binaries as sources of GW CAMK Warsaw (Poland) 01/07/2008 -30/06/2010 rosinska@gmail.com
T. Bulik
Simone Dall’Osso


Newly Formed Magnetars in the Local Group and the Virgo Cluster as Sources of GW

INAF- Monte Porzio (Italy)


01/06/2008-31/05/2010
dallosso@mporzio.astro.it
L. Stella
Gergely Debreczeni
Ready-to-use GW templates for compact binary systems with the inclusion of spin and quadruple effects and allowing eccentric open orbits
RMKI KFKI Budapest (Hungary)

01/11/2009 –01/11/2011
Gergely.Debreczeni@cern.ch
I. Racz
Erich Gaertig





Gravitational waves from rapidly  rotating neutron stars Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics – Tuenbingen (Germany) 01/10/2009 -01/10/2011 gaertig@tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
K. Kokkotas
Jason Penner

Gravitational waves from rotating deformed neutron stars Univ. of Southampton Jan 2010 - Jan 2012

N. Andersson
Riccardo Sturani





Data analysis and phenomenology of gravitational waves emitted by compact binary coalescences Univ. Of Urbino (Italy) 01/12/2010 -01/12/2012 riccardo.sturani@uniurb.it
A. Vicere'