About Andrea Sylvia Biscoveanu

Born in Philadelphia, Andrea (Sylvia) Biscoveanu is the daughter of Romanian immigrants. Fearing for their safety after participating in the anti-communist revolution of 1989, her parents left behind their families and their careers in pursuit of increased freedom and opportunity in the United States. Knowing that her family lived without basic civil rights in Romania has given Sylvia a deeper appreciation of the liberties afforded by the US Constitution, and watching her parents struggle to create a name for themselves in the US has taught her the value of dedication and hard work.

As a Fulbright Postgraduate Fellow at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, Sylvia conducted research on constraining the jet properties of gamma-ray bursts using coincident gravitational-wave and electromagnetic detections. She presented her undergraduate research internationally in Spain, Argentina, and Australia, and her work in astrophysics earned her a Barry Goldwater Scholarship and an Astronaut Scholarship. 

Sylvia is now a NASA Einstein Fellow at Northwestern's Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics working on using gravitational-wave data to understand the properties of compact-object mergers, their electromagnetic counterparts, and the stochastic gravitational-wave background. She received her PhD in Physics from MIT in June 2023 where she was a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow and a PEO Scholar. Her goal is to teach and conduct research in a university setting, using the song of the cosmos to listen back to the very beginning of the universe

Education

  • PhD in Astrophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • BS in Physics, Pennsylvania State University

Professional Fields

Milestones and Recognition

  • Fulbright Postgraduate Scholar
  • Barry M. Goldwater Scholar
  • NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
  • NASA Einstein Postdoctoral Fellowship

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