
Daryl Haggard
@darylhaggard
Associate Professor of Physics at McGill University studying accreting supermassive black holes.
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http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~dhaggard/ 10-01-2013 17:11:26
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Honoured to receive the Rutherford Memorial Medal of the Royal Society of Canada (Physics) -- thank you RSC // SRC and McGill Physics !!

Thank you McGill Science !!! #BlackHole(s) are clearly the BEST!!!




Honoured to be counted among these illustrious ranks of Canadian Physicists!! McGill Science CAPhys Trottier Space Institute at McGill McGill Physics

Congrats Miles Cranmer !!! Great to see your passion for astrophysics is still going strong! McGill Physics

Super happy that Trottier Space Institute at McGill and McGill Physics postdoctoral fellow, Kristen Dage, is on this illustrious list of NHFP recipients!! Kristen, you are awesome and it's been amazing working with you the past several years!!

Come join us for a Twitter chat about BLACK HOLES!! It's black hole week and they promise to be as fascinating as ever! #BlackHoleWeek #BlackHoles Trottier Space Institute at McGill McGill Physics McGill Science x.com/NASA/status/16…



Toujours en train de se prélasser dans la chaleur de cet impressionnant trou noir : mcgill.ca/newsroom/fr/ch… via McGill University

The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration, includes #McGill's Daryl Haggard mcgill.ca/newsroom/chann… M87* un an plus tard : preuve de la persistance de l’ombre d’un trou noir mcgill.ca/newsroom/fr/ch…


Very excited about our Sgr A* JWST Workshop at International Space Science Institute (ISSI)!!

Very fun podcast on black holes from Smithsonian, featuring me, Priyamvada Natarajan, Kimberly Kowal Arcand and Chandra Observatory !! si.edu/sidedoor/cosmi…

I love me some Chandra images!! Happy anniversary Chandra Observatory !!



NASA has selected the Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite mission AXIS X-ray Probe, co-led by McGill University Professor Darryl Haggard, to advance to the next stage of its $1 billion space probe competition. Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics National Fellow L. Mallick is part of the research team.