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Angela Olinto was born on 19 July, 1961 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., is an Astroparticle physicist and professor. Discover Angela Olinto's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Occupation Astroparticle physicist · professor
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 19 July, 1961
Birthday 19 July
Birthplace Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1961

Angela Villela Olinto (born July 19, 1961) is an astroparticle physicist and the Albert A. Michelson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago as well as the dean of the Physical Sciences Division.

Her current work is focused on understanding the origin of high-energy cosmic rays, gamma rays, and neutrinos.

Olinto was born in Boston, Massachusetts, during her father's graduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The family moved back to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, when she was a toddler.

1981

She lived in Rio and Brasilia and received her bachelor's degree in physics from Pontificia Universidade Catolica in 1981.

As she was finishing her undergraduate studies, she became ill with what was later diagnosed as polymyositis.

1987

She returned to MIT and received her Ph.D. in physics in 1987.

After her Ph.D., Olinto joined the Fermilab Theoretical Astrophysics Group as a postdoc.

From Fermilab, Olinto moved to the University of Chicago where she became the first tenured woman in the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics.

She also has an appointment at the Enrico Fermi Institute and the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics at the University of Chicago.

2003

She served as chair of the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics from 2003-2006 and again from 2012-2017.

2006

In 2006, she received the Chair d’ Excellence Award from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche and served as visiting professor in the Laboratoire d’AstroParticule et Cosmologie (APC).

2012

Starting in 2012, Olinto served as the United States principal investigator of JEM-EUSO (Extreme Universe Space Observatory on-board of the Japanese Experiment Module of the International Space Station) mission—an international collaboration involving 16 countries to discover the origin of the highest energy cosmic rays.

Olinto is the principal investigator of EUSO-SPB (Extreme Universe Space Observatory on a Super Pressure Balloon), a series of NASA super-pressure balloon missions.

2017

EUSO-SPB1 flew in April 2017 with a Fluorescence Telescope developed for JEM-EUSO.

EUSO-SPB2 combines a more sensitive Fluorescence Telescope and a novel Cherenkov Telescope designed to search for up-going tau showers produced by astrophysical tau neutrinos.

EUSO-SPB2 is scheduled fly from Wanaka, New Zealand, during the Spring 2023 campaign.

Starting in 2017, Olinto serves as principal investigator for POEMMA (Probe of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics), providing the conceptual design for the NASA space mission.

2018

In 2018, she became the first female dean of the Physical Sciences Division at the University of Chicago.

Olinto has given over 500 lectures worldwide and published over 250 papers.

On April 1, 2024, she will join Columbia University as Provost.

Throughout Olinto's career, she has made theoretical and experimental contributions to astroparticle physics, including contributions to the study of the structure of neutron stars, inflationary theory, the origin and evolution of cosmic magnetic fields, the nature of dark matter, and the origin of the highest energy cosmic particles: cosmic rays, gamma-rays, and neutrinos.

Olinto emerged as a leader of the science behind the 3,000 km2 Pierre Auger Observatory in Malargue, Argentina, built and operated by a 19-country collaboration.

Her group pioneered in depth studies of the physics and astrophysics of ultra-high energy cosmic ray (UHECR) including the propagation and neutrino production of UHE nuclei and acceleration models based on newborn pulsars.

2020

The study was presented to the Astronomy and Astrophysics 2020 Decadal Survey.

EUSO-SPB2 is a pathfinder for the POEMMA mission.

Olinto is married to classical guitarist Sérgio Assad.