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Katharine Mulrey is an Associate Professor in Astrophysics at Radboud University. Her research focuses on the radio detection of the highest energy cosmic rays and neutrinos. She is involved in several significant projects, including the LOFAR Cosmic Rays project and the Pierre Auger Observatory, which are instrumental in advancing our understanding of astrophysical phenomena related to cosmic rays. Furthermore, she participates in the Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland (RNO-G) and the Radar Echo Telescope (RET), contributing to innovative approaches in detecting cosmic particles. Her academic pursuits are aimed at answering fundamental questions in particle astrophysics, often leveraging novel technology and interdisciplinary methodologies. Katharine's work has placed her at the intersection of astrophysics and cutting-edge detection techniques, making substantial contributions to the field.
Radboud University • Nijmegen
Teaching and research in Astrophysics, focusing on cosmic rays and neutrino detection.
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