Marco Drago
Marco Drago is an Italian post-doctoral researcher who works on the search for gravitational waves of short duration.
In 2007-2010 Marco Drago was Ph.D. student at University of Padua.[1] In 2010 he defended a Ph.D. thesis titled "Search for transient gravitational wave signals with a known waveform in the LIGO Virgo network of interferometric detectors using a fully coherent algorithm" in Padua.[2]
In 2010-2014 Marco Drago worked as postdoc at University of Trento.[1]
From 2014, Marco Drago worked as postdoc at Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Hannover, Germany.[1]
In 2017, Marco Drago returned to Italy to work at the Gran Sasso Science Institute.
He plays classical piano and has published two fantasy novels.[3]
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