Milena Crnogorcevic
About me
I have been a postdoctoral fellow in Prof. Tim Linden's research group since August 2023. As a high-energy astrophysicist working at the intersection of time-domain, multimessenger astronomy and particle physics, the scientific questions that most intrigue me concern the nature of the high-energy emission in the Universe, mainly focusing on the physics Beyond the Standard Model. I have worked with data from various messengers and observatories (Fermi- LAT and GBM, Swift-BAT, IceCube, LVK) to constrain the properties of dark matter, neutrino production mechanisms, and electromagnetic emission from likely gravitational-wave sources.
My interests are multifold: Currently, I am exploring the properties of the precursor gamma-ray emission of axion-like particles in gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with Fermi, characterizing the Solar gamma-ray emission using Machine Learning techniques, as well as using the gamma-ray observations of dwarf galaxies to search for dark matter signals.
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