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|**1**| Berti | 2015 | Testing general relativity with present and future astrophysical observations |1407|1580|1580|
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|**2**| Barack | 2019 | Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: a roadmap |834|923|923|
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|**3**| Amaro-Seoane | 2022 | Astrophysics with the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna | 729 |678| 729 |
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|**1**| Berti | 2015 | Testing general relativity with present and future astrophysical observations |1408|1581|1581|
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|**2**| Barack | 2019 | Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: a roadmap |835|924|924|
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|**3**| Amaro-Seoane | 2022 | Astrophysics with the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna | 729 |679| 729 |
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|**4**| Belczynski | 2020 | Evolutionary roads leading to low effective spins, high black hole masses, and O1/O2 rates for LIGO/Virgo binary black holes | 455 | 471 | 471 |
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|**5**| Varma | 2019 | Surrogate models for precessing binary black hole simulations with unequal masses |423|441|441|
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|**5**| Varma | 2019 | Surrogate models for precessing binary black hole simulations with unequal masses |424|442|442|
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|**6**| Barausse | 2020 | Prospects for fundamental physics with LISA | 389 | 439 | 439 |
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|**7**| Gerosa | 2017 | Are merging black holes born from stellar collapse or previous mergers? | 329 | 354 | 354 |
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|**8**| Arun | 2022 | New horizons for fundamental physics with LISA | 298 |350|350|
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|**9**| Gerosa | 2021 | Hierarchical mergers of stellar-mass black holes and their gravitational-wave signatures | 261 |277|277|
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|**8**| Arun | 2022 | New horizons for fundamental physics with LISA | 298 |351|351|
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|**9**| Gerosa | 2021 | Hierarchical mergers of stellar-mass black holes and their gravitational-wave signatures | 261 |278|278|
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|**10**| Gerosa | 2018 | Spin orientations of merging black holes formed from the evolution of stellar binaries | 214 | 235 | 235 |
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|**11**| Afshordi | 2025 | Waveform modelling for the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna | 143 |168|168|
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|**11**| Afshordi | 2025 | Waveform modelling for the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna | 143 |169|169|
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<em>Long-signal searcher, stats geek, thinks that everything is a sinusoid if you look close enough. He enjoys crunching numbers on a GPU, playing bagpipes, and using Bayesian probability to climb up walls efficiently. Also, Fëanor did nothing wrong.</em>
<em>Dark matter hunter, gravitational wave decipherer, primordial black hole dreamer. Looking for signatures of dark matter in gravitational wave signals. Enjoys food-centric trips around the world and dancing to Beyonce.</em>
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<em>Stationary phaser, burst calculator, catastrophe theorizer. Perhaps a secret agent. Still can’t understand why we talk probabilities while he lives in a deterministic world.</em>
<em>Dark matter hunter, gravitational wave decipherer, primordial black hole dreamer. Looking for signatures of dark matter in gravitational wave signals. Enjoys food-centric trips around the world and dancing to Beyonce.</em>
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## Current MSc and Bsc students
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Here are the amazing students who are currently completing research projects with us in the group… Taking the first fun steps into the perilous world of black holes!
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-**Giulia Foroni**, MSc thesis, Milano-Bicocca and Columbia, 2026.
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-**Rocco Giugni**, MSc thesis, Milano-Bicocca and Roma-Sapienza, 2026.
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