About
About
I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Space Radiation Lab a the California Institute of Technology. Mostly, I work on NuSTAR as part of the instrument team that’s calibrating the X-ray detectors.
My research interests are fairly varied and tend to concentrate on objects that push detectors as fast as they can go, including terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, solar flares, X-ray bursts, and gamma-ray bursts.
Before coming to Caltech, my previous instrumentation project was developing, building, calibrating, and flying the Airborne Detector For Energetic Lightning Emissions (ADELE) at UCSC.
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Work bwgref at srl dot caltech dot edu
Personal bwgref at gmail dot com
OFFICE Cahill 207
PHONE (626) 395-8037
Mini-vita
Current Postdoctoral Researcher
Space Radiation Lab (SRL)
Caltech
Education B.S. Physics, 2004
Stanford University
M.S. Physics, 2006
University of California, Santa Cruz
Ph.D. Physics, 2009
University of California, Santa Cruz