Daniel D'OrazioDaniel D'Orazio

Assistant Professor, Theoretical Astrophysics

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daniel.dorazio@nbi.ku.dk

Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Copenhagen Building B, room Bb4

Daniel D’Orazio is a DFF Sapere Aude Research Leader and Assistant Professor at the NBIA. After a Fulbright Fellowship at the University of Zürich, Daniel completed his PhD in 2016 as an NSF Graduate Research Fellow at Columbia University. Before joining the NBIA in 2020 he was a NASA Einstein Fellow and an Institute for Theory and Computation Fellow at Harvard University.

Daniel’s research lies at the interface of theory and observation and spans a wide range of topics in high energy astrophysics. His primary interests lie in harnessing tools of the burgeoning era of multimessenger astronomy for uncovering the origin of compact-object-binary sources of gravitational radiation, spanning the mass scale from neutron stars up to supermassive black hole binaries.