Chiara Mingarelli

[6] She will measure them using pulsar timing arrays, which can characterise the cosmic merger history of binary black hole systems.

After completing her PhD, Mingarelli was awarded a European Union Marie Curie International Fellowship, which she brought to the California Institute of Technology.

[9] Mingarelli spent the return phase of the Marie Curie Fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy.

[13] In 2013 the Royal Astronomical Society selected Mingarelli as a Voice of the Future, and she attended an interview session at the House of Commons.

[27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] Mingarelli maintains a social media presence on sites such as Twitter, where she is an advocate for "science, coffee and girl power".