Daniel Shaddock
Daniel Shaddock is the co-founder and CEO of Liquid Instruments and a professor of physics at the Australian National University, with research focused on precision measurements using advanced digital signal processing. Earlier, Shaddock was a Director’s Fellow at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he served as NASA’s Interferometer Architect for the LISA mission. In addition, Shaddock was a co-author on the paper announcing the observation of gravitational waves, an achievement that was awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics.