Manisha Caleb

Manisha Pranati Caleb is an Indian and Australian astrophysicist whose research has used interferometry to detect fast radio bursts,[1] studied the local context of fast radio bursts, used their signals as probes into the distribution of matter in the universe,[2] and discovered repeating signals from what may be very slowly-rotating neutron stars.[3][4][5] She is a lecturer at the University of Sydney, in the Sydney Institute for Astronomy.[2]

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