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Neev Shah

Astronomy Graduate Student
Neev Shah

Steward Observatory 201
Advisor: Mathieu Renzo

neevshah@arizona.edu

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Neev Shah's Website

Areas of interest:

Gravitational Waves, Binary Evolution, Massive Stars, Transients

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  • B.S., 2024, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
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