Eleonora Troja is an astrophysicist known for her work in the field of gamma-ray astronomy, particularly in the study of short gamma-ray bursts and their associated phenomena. She is a faculty member at institutions such as the University of Maryland and has participated in various research projects that involve observational and theoretical aspects of high-energy astrophysical events. Her research often focuses on the implications of these bursts for understanding the universe, including their sources and the mechanisms behind them.

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