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Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge

 

Centre for Theoretical Cosmology, Cambridge, UK, September 23-27, 2019

Gravitational Wave Astrophysics is at the dawn of what will become one of the great scientific endeavours of the 21st century. The Nobel Prize winning first detection of gravitational waves by LIGO in 2015 has been a revolutionary step forward in physics and astrophysics by opening a totally new window for the exploration of the Universe.

The Kavli-RISE (Research and Innovation Staff Exchange) Summer School will introduce junior scientists (graduate students and advanced undergraduate students with a background in general relativity) to a wide range of topics at the foundation of the new exciting research field of gravitational wave astronomy:

  • Black Holes and Neutron Stars
  • Numerical Relativity
  • Post-Newtonian Theory
  • Testing General Relativity
  • Electromagnetic Counterparts
  • Cosmological Sources of Gravitational Waves
  • Gravitational Wave Data Analysis
  • LISA and Pulsar Timing Arrays
  • Dark Matter Candidates
  • Exotic Compact Objects
  • Perturbation Theory
  • Black Holes and Fundamental Fields

Participants will have the opportunity to present their results in the form of a poster.

A list of speakers at the conference:

Leor Barack (Southampton)
Laura Bernard (Meudon)
Vitor Cardoso (Lisbon)
Daniel Figueroa (Lausanne)
Jonathan Gair (Edinburgh)
Carlos Herdeiro (Lisbon)
David Hilditch (Lisbon)

Matthew McCullough (CERN)
Samaya Nissanke (Amsterdam)
Carlos Palenzuela (Balearic Islands)
Paolo Pani (Rome)
Thomas Sotiriou (Nottingham)
Chris Van Den Broeck (Nikhef)

Participation in the summer school incurs a nominal conference fee of ten pounds sterling.

Conference poster (PDF)

Cambridge venue

Centre for Mathematical Sciences

The conference venue is the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, the award-winning buildings that have housed the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics since 2000. With its excellent facilities and good transport connections to international airports, the CMS has an excellent track record hosting international conferences.

 

 

Sponsorship

This school has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) programme under the Marie Skodowska-Curie grant agreement No 690904.

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge.

 

 

 

 

Date: 
Monday, 23 September, 2019 - 00:00 to Friday, 27 September, 2019 - 00:00