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in 1984. She moved to the Goddard Space Flight Center in 2001, and became deputy director in 2010. She moved again to West Virginia University in 2019.
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in 2007, the John C. Lindsay Memorial Award for Space Science in 2008, and the Robert H. Goddard Exceptional Achievement Award for Mentoring in 2013.
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astrophysicist
general relativity
gravity waves
gravitational lenses
binary black holes
NASA
Goddard Space Flight Center
West Virginia University
summa cum laude
University of Massachusetts Amherst
University of Cambridge
University of Texas
University of Illinois
Drexel University
Fellow of the American Physical Society
NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal
"Charting a black hole crash"
Science
"$ 350-million project to see cosmos through gravity's lens"


"Joan Centrella, Executive in Residence, Science and Technology Policy"



Curriculum vitae
Categories
Living people
University of Massachusetts Amherst alumni
Alumni of the University of Cambridge

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