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Sarah Healy

Astrophysics PhD Candidate

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About Me

I am a physics Ph.D. candidate at Virginia Tech and a member of the Center for Neutrino Physics. My research advisor is Dr. Shunsaku Horiuchi

I am interested in supermassive stars, core-collapse supernovae, neutrinos, and the evolution which links them. My previous research focused on the early-stage formation of binary stars and their imprint on the galactic structure.

Email: Healys@vt.edu

Forbes writes an article about "The Red Supergiant Problem: As Seen from the Local Group's Red Supergiant Populations" (Healy et al. 2025)

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