konferenzen

  • Geometric Foundations of Gravity 2025, June 30 – July 4 in Tatu

    Geometric Foundations of Gravity 2025, June 30 – July 4 in Tatu Geometric Foundations of Gravity is a conference dedicated to the various approaches to gravity that venture beyond the basic formalism of general relativity, i.e., the description in terms of a massless metric field in Riemannian geometry derived from the Einstein-Hilbert action. The topics will range from the foundational issues to the applications in cosmology, gravitational waves, black holes, and other objects. Conference Website

  • 28th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, July 21-25, 2025 in Southampton

    28th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, July 21-25, 2025 in Southampton The conference will be hosted at the Centenary Building (Building 100) on the University of Southampton’s Highfield Campus. The five days will be filled with contributed talks and extensive discussion sessions. The conference will be held primarily as an in-person event with live remote participation via Zoom. Meeting Website

  • NEB-21: Recent Developments in Gravity, September 1-4, 2025, Corfu, Greece

    NEB-21: Recent Developments in Gravity, September 1-4, 2025, Corfu, Greece The 21st conference in the series „Recent Developments in Gravity“ (NEB) is co-organized by the „Hellenic Society for Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology“ (HSRGC) and the Research Laboratory „Mathematical Physics and Computational Statistics“ of the Ionian University. It will take place in Corfu, in September 1-4, 2025. The conference is hosted by the Ionian University in Corfu Town. Conference Website

  • Scientific Machine Learning for Gravitational Wave Astronomy, June 2-6, 2025 in Providence, Rhode Island

    Scientific Machine Learning for Gravitational Wave Astronomy, June 2-6, 2025 in Providence, Rhode Island The aim of this workshop is to bring together participants from computational mathematics and gravitational wave astronomy to tackle computational challenges in leveraging data-driven methods in key areas of gravitational wave data analysis in order to maximize the science output of the ongoing and upcoming observations. The areas of focus will be: (i) noise classification and detection, (ii) waveform modeling and uncertainty quantification, and (iii) source parameter and astrophysical population Bayesian inference. Workshop Website

  • CoCoNuT Meeting, December 11-13, 2024 in Valencia

    CoCoNuT Meeting, December 11-13, 2024 in Valencia The CoCoNuT Meeting is a series of workshops aiming at fostering collaboration among relativistic astrophysicsgroups, specially within Europe. The series has been taking place yearly since 2009 and this year is hosted by the University of Valencia. Meeting Website

  • New Frontiers in NR 2025 – July 21-25 2025 at University of Balearic Islands

    New Frontiers in NR 2025 – July 21-25 2025 at University of Balearic Islands The upcoming “New Frontiers 2025: past, current and future challenges in Numerical Relativity” will emphasize the significant theoretical and computational challenges ahead, not only in understanding the observations of gravitational waves and electromagnetic counterparts but also in comprehending the nature of gravity at a more fundamental level. Reflecting on past adversities and how our community overcame them may guide us in current and future endeavors. Conference Website

  • GR24 & Amaldi16, July 14-18, 2025, Glasgow

    GR24 & Amaldi16, July 14-18, 2025, Glasgow The GR24–Amaldi Meeting will be held as a primarily in-person event at the Scottish Event Campus, Glasgow. Online resources will be made freely available after the event. Meeting organisation is led by the Institute for Gravitational Research at the University of Glasgow and the Institute of Physics. Conference Website

  • Enabling future gravitational waves astrophysics in the milli-hertz regime, June 30 – Juli 25, 2025, Munich

    Enabling future gravitational waves astrophysics in the milli-hertz regime, June 30 – Juli 25, 2025, Munich Join us to explore the uncharted milli-Hertz regime of the gravitational wave spectrum, a domain soon to be unlocked by space missions. With a special emphasis on the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission, our workshop also broadens its scope to include other milli-Hertz missions and aims to explore synergies with the next generation of ground-based gravitational wave detectors. Workshop Website

  • DTP/TALENT 2024, Nuclear Theory for Astrophysics, July 15 – August 2 2024, Trento

    DTP/TALENT 2024, Nuclear Theory for Astrophysics, July 15 – August 2 2024, Trento Nuclear physics and astrophysics are strongly linked through neutron stars, compact objects that represent the densest form of matter in the universe. Neutron stars also have strong synergies to nucleosynthesis and the origin of the heaviest elements in the cosmos. This TALENT school will cover: 1) the equation of state of neutron-rich matter and new constraints inferred from nuclear theory, experiment and observations, 2) core-collapse supernova as the birthplace of neutron stars, and 3) neutron star mergers and gravitational waves to probe the neutron-star interior. School Website

  • SoUP2024, October 14-18 at the Bertinoro University Center

    SoUP2024, October 14-18 at the Bertinoro University Center SoUP is an advanced school for PhD students, post-docs and young researchers willing to gain deeper knowledge in topics related to underground physics. The 2024 edition is organized by INFN-Bologna at the Bertinoro University Center (CEUB) in the MiddleAge village of Bertinoro (FC – Italy). Lectures start on Monday 14th October and end at noon on Friday 18th October. The school includes lectures and hands-on sessions on Physics Phenomenology, Detection Techniques, Instrumentation Technologies. School Website