Profile: Martin Ryba

Your personal background.
I have a Physics PhD from Princeton, where I researched millisecond pulsars under Joe Taylor. So, I'm thrilled to use my home computer to search for more pulsars.
I am also a proud longtime member of the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists.
Your opinions about Einstein@Home
It's great to use the capability of volunteer computing to look for special needles in the haystack that otherwise would be missed; it's getting the biggest bang for the radiotelescope (and gravity wave detector) buck.
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