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20240729

ZTF Summer School 2024, July 29 - August 2, Minnesota

The school provides a week of hands-on experience via Python Jupiter notebook assignments. Students will work with real astronomical data from the ZTF and other transient surveys. The school is designed for students at the graduate level (MS and PhD) in astronomy and physics with a strong research interest in time-domain astronomy.

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20240805

Simulating Extreme Spacetimes with SpEC and SpECTRE, August 5-9 2024, Providence

A new era of astronomical observation was announced in 2016 when the first-ever detection of gravitational waves from a binary black hole system occurred. Gravitational waves encode detailed information about the astrophysical systems they emerge from and complement what can be learned through traditional light-based observation.

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20240806

IAU Symposium on Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics, Cape Town, August 6-8 2024

Announcement: the IAU Symposium on Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics [IAU 389, see https://gw2024.saao.ac.za/] will be held August 6–8, 2024, in Cape Town, South Africa as part of the 32nd, and first African, IAU General Assembly 2024. Early registration and abstract submission are now open (through 1 March, 2024) at https://astronomy2024.org/.

20240826

Black Holes Inside and Out, August 26-30 2024, Copenhagen

The gravitational physics landscape has been evolving rapidly, driven in good part by our ability to study strong-field regions, in particular black holes. Black holes are the most amazing macroscopic objects in the universe. According to Einstein’s General Relativity, their exterior is extremely simple, while their interior holds the failure of the underlying theory. There are thus strong reasons to tests black hole spacetimes, an endeavor made possible by gravitational-wave astronomy. Black hole physics is an active field of research, which witnessed a number of important results in the last few years.

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20240902

Fundamental Physics Meets Waveforms With LISA, September 2-6 2024, Potsdam

With the recent adoption of the LISA mission by the European Space Agency, we have entered a new exciting phase. Now, more than ever, there is a need to prepare the theoretical and data-analysis tools that will allow us to fully exploit LISA’s capabilities, and probe strong gravity and fundamental physics in unprecedented ways.

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20240902

30 Years of Gravity Research in Australasia: Past Reflections and Future Ambitions, September 2-3 2024

In September 1994, a group of mathematicians and physicists founded the Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation (ASGRG) at a meeting in Canberra, Australia. This year, we are celebrating the 30-year anniversary of ASGRG with a 2-day conference, on Monday 2nd and Tuesday 3rd September, 2024. The conference will be hosted by the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

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20240909

Fundamental physics and gravitational wave detectors, September 9-20 2024, Pollica

This workshop will unite astrophysicists, cosmologists, and particle physicists to discuss open questions and define theoretical targets, guiding the field in experimental strategies across the gravitational spectrum to learn about our Universe.

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20240909

12th Aegean Summer School, September 9-14, 2024, Sifnos, Greece

The aim of the 12th Aegean Summer School is to discuss the recent developments in theory in Gravity and Cosmology and in observations discussing the LIGO, VIRGO, LISA and BINGO experiments. The 12th Aegean Summer School will take place in the town of Apollonia in the island of Sifnos, in the Cultural Centre “Marianthi Simou” and it is organized and sponsored by the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, the University Paris-Sud, Orsay, France, the University of Tuebingen, Germany, the University Nottingham, England, the University Sapienza, Rome, Italy, the University Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaiso, Chile, the University Sao Paulo, Brazil and the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST).

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20240909

11th International Fermi Symposium, September 9-13, 2024, College Park, Maryland

This meeting will focus on the new scientific investigations and results enabled by Fermi, the mission and instrument characteristics, future opportunities, and coordinated observations and analyses.

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20240916

3rd Astro-COLIBRI Multi-Messenger Astrophysics Workshop, September 16-20, 2024, Paris-Saclay

The key objective of this workshop is to develop and disseminate a research agenda on interconnecting software tools in real-time multi-messenger astronomy. This international conference provides a forum for leading scientists and young researchers to foster communication within the community between developers and users with a range of expertise in the production and use of software tools that facilitates life in rapidly evolving real-time multi-messenger astronomy.

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20240916

1st TEONGRAV international workshop on theory of gravitational waves, September 16-20, 2024, Rome

TEONGRAV is a large INFN (National Institute for Nuclear Physics) initiative comprising 10 research units across Italy, with the aim to explore different aspects of the theory of gravitational-wave sources. Topics of the workshop will include GW modeling, tests of gravity, neutron-star equations of state, astrophysical black-hole formation channels, and EM counterparts to GW events.

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20240916

GEMMA2, September 16-19, 2024, Rome

Announcement of the International GEMMA2 (G ravitational-waves, E lectro M agnetic and dark MA tter) Physics Workshop to be held in Rome (Italy) from September 16th to September 19th, 2024. The aim of the GEMMA2 workshop is to discuss on gravitational waves, multimessenger astrophysics and dark matter physics at these especially exciting times, bringing together mainly the theoretical and data-analysis aspects of such apparently heterogeneous fields.

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20240916

Seventh International Conference on the Nature and Ontology of Spacetime, September 16-19 2024

The spacetime conferences bring together physicists and philosophers and provide a forum where aspects and implications of the nature and ontology of spacetime are discussed. The Scientific Organizing Committee hopes that these meetings will become one of the preferred biennial forums for reporting research results and having fruitful discussions with colleagues.

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20240917

Gravitational Wave Orchestra in the Alps, September 17 – 19, 2024, Annecy

The second edition of the "Gravitational Wave Orchestra" in Annecy, following a first event in Louvain-la-Neuve in September 2022. The idea of this series of workshops is to bring together international experts on the stochastic gravitational background. This background is the gravitational signal created by the ensemble of all sources, from the earliest instants of the Universe, that are too distant or too faint to be detected individually.

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20240923

LVK Meeting, September 23-26, 2024 in Barcelona

Registration for the September 2024 LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration meeting in Barcelona is open. The meeting will take place from September 23rd – 26th with satellite meetings on the 27th.

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20240930

GRASS Trento, September 30th - October 2nd 2024

The GRAvitational - wave Science&technology Symposia (GRASS) are a series of meetings held in Padova and Trento and aimed at exploring the panorama of gravitational-wave related experimental science beyond the next decade; special emphasis is given to open issues and key enabling technologies at the forefront of the most advanced detection techniques. It represents an informal and unique meeting occasion for experts from different fields involved in experimental aspects of future gravitational-wave science and technology.

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20241001

NEOSGrav2024, October 1-4, Goa, India

International conference on Neutron star Equation of State and Gravitational Waves (NEOSGrav2024), will take place from 1st to 4th of October 2024 in Goa, India. The scientific programme shall consist of invited review talks and some short oral presentations. The following areas in the neutron star physics will be covered in the meeting: Fundamental Physics from Neutron stars, Constraining Neutron Star EoS with Electromagnetic observations, Constraining Neutron Star EoS with Gravitational waves Numerical modelling of Neutron Stars .

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20241007

LISA Data Generation and Analysis Workshop, Oktober 7-10 2024, Online

The LISA Consortium’s Simulation and LDC Groups are happy to invite you to the LISA Data Generation and Analysis Workshop, which will take place online October 7-10 2024. It is aimed at beginners to LISA data analysis (with hands-on getting-started sessions), as well as more expert individuals who want to learn more (with in-depth sessions on simulation and analysis of sources of various types).

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20241007

Erlangen School for Astroparticle Physics 2024, October 7-15, in Obertrubach-Bärnfels

Announcement: the 20th edition of the annual School for Astroparticle Physics, to be held from 7th to 15th October 2024 in Obertrubach-Bärnfels, close to Erlangen, Germany. The school is aimed at advanced graduate and PhD students from all fields of experimental and theoretical astroparticle physics. It will be held in English and is open for international participation.

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20241009

5th Gravi-Gamma-Nu workshop, October 9-11, 2024 in Bari

Fifth edition of the Gravi-Gamma-Nu workshop to be held in the historic city center of Bari in the Puglia region of Italy from October 9-11, 2024. This year's workshop will be dedicated to covering the latest multi-messenger observational results on AGN and black holes combined with highlights on novel simulation techniques and analysis methods.

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20241014

Challenges and future perspectives in gravitational- wave astronomy: O4 and beyond, October 14-18, Leiden, NL

This workshop will foster an interdisciplinary discussion about how ongoing and future observations of gravitational and electromagnetic waves can be used to shed light on the physics of compact-object formation and evolution. We will bring together experts on: (i) parameter estimation from gravitational-wave data; (ii) astrophysical modeling of gravitational-wave sources and their electromagnetic counterparts; and (iii) gravitational-wave "data mining". This meeting will bring together astronomers and gravitational-wave scientists whose current research covers these three topics.

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20241021

COSMO'24, October 21-24 at Kyoto University

COSMO'24 will bring together a wide range of cosmologists and particle physicists to discuss current ideas on particle physics and cosmology.

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20241023

GraSP24 - Gravity Shape Pisa 2024, October 23–25

Gravity Shape Pisa 2024: Exploring New Sources of Gravitational Waves
Gravity Shape Pisa (GraSP) 2024 is the 2nd edition of the International Conference GraSP, entirely organised by PhD students that supports the active participation of young researchers.

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20241104

Euregio Meuse-Rhine (EMR) Gravitational Waves PhD School, November 4-8 2024 at KU Leuven

The aim of the EMR GW PhD School is to provide beginning PhD students, primarily from the EMR countries (Belgium - Netherlands - Germany), with courses on all aspects of gravitational waves, and in particular in the context of the future Einstein Telescope and the space mission LISA.

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20250120

Gravitational-wave SNOWBALLS,Populations, and models, January 20-24, 2025 in Sexten (Italy)

This workshop brings together researchers at the forefront of both forward astrophysical modeling of compact object binary formation and gravitational-wave data analysis in preparation for the upcoming O4 data release of the LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA interferometers.

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20250630

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.

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20250714

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.

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20250721

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.

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