Dr Alessandra Corsi W.
H. Miller Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins
University
Alessandra
Corsi is W. H. Miller Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at
Johns Hopkins University. She received her Laurea in Physics in 2003 and her
Ph.D. in Astronomy in 2007 from the University of Rome Sapienza. Her research
focuses on multi-messenger time-domain astronomy. She is a recipient of
the 2022 New Horizons in Physics Prize “for leadership in laying foundations
for electromagnetic observations of sources of gravitational waves, and
leadership in extracting rich information from the first observed collision of
two neutron stars".