Gregory R. Sivakoff | ||
Associate Professor | ||
Department of Physics |
I am currently an Associate Professor in the University of Alberta Department of Physics.
My primary research focuses on multi-wavelength observations of compact objects (white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes). My favorite objects to study are X-ray binaries, neutron stars or black holes that accrete material from a nearby donor star. Although their name comes from the fact that they emit brightly in the X-rays, X-ray binaries are also observable across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. I also have strong interests in Education & Public Outreach.