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The Center for Gravitational Wave
Astronomy (CGWA) was established at the University of Texas at
Brownsville (UTB) with the aim of developing
excellence in research and education in areas related to
gravitational wave astronomy. Research at the center
focuses on theoretical aspects of gravitational wave
astronomy, specifically astrophysical source modeling,
gravitational wave data analysis, and the
phenomenological astrophysics of gravitational wave
sources. The center has a successful visitors' program,
offers several postdoctoral openings, and annually hosts
several international conferences to promote scientific
collaborations and continually expose its faculty and
students to world-class research. Education and outreach
activities form an important part of the center,
supporting undergraduate and graduate students in many
ways. The center began operation in 2002 and is funded
by a NASA Group 3 OMU University
Research Center (URC) Program and research awards
from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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