Fifth Dutch Gravitational Wave meeting
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Europe/Amsterdam
C0.110, C1.112 (Amsterdam)
C0.110, C1.112
Amsterdam
Science Park 904
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Description
Gravitational wave research in the Netherlands has matured with the active involvement of Dutch scientists in the first GW discovery. We organise the fifth Dutch National GW meeting, in order to bring together astronomers and physicists interested in gravitational wave science and inform each other of developments and new projects. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 2th 2016, in Amsterdam.
The day will start with a keynote lecture by David Reitze (director LIGO) on The first results of the LIGO Gravitational Wave detector. In addition, there will be overview talks on general topics/experiments as well as contributed talks on specific projects, particularly for students and post-docs.
The meeting is open to all interested researchers, also from outside the Netherlands. Please register below and contact us by e-mail to submit an abstract.
Preliminary programme
10:30 coffee/tea
The day will start with a keynote lecture by David Reitze (director LIGO) on The first results of the LIGO Gravitational Wave detector. In addition, there will be overview talks on general topics/experiments as well as contributed talks on specific projects, particularly for students and post-docs.
The meeting is open to all interested researchers, also from outside the Netherlands. Please register below and contact us by e-mail to submit an abstract.
Preliminary programme
10:30 coffee/tea
11:00 The First Observation of a Binary Black Hole Merger Through the Detection of Gravitational Waves by LIGO: Dave Reitze
12:00 40 years of PSR B1913+16 timing: Joel Weisberg
12:30 lunch
13:30 session 1 (talks 12+3 min)
* Testing GR with GW150914: Michalis Agathos
* When will we measure with 3 gravitational wave detectors? When with 4?: Joris van Heijningen
* Adanced Virgo phase camera: Laura van der Schaaf
* A New Channel for the Formation of Binary Black Holes: Selma de Mink
* FRBs: Jason Hessels
* EPTA update: Gemma Janssen
* EPTA update: Gemma Janssen
15:00 coffee/tea
15:30 session 2 (talks 12+3 min)
* EM follow-up of GW150914: Samaya Nissanke
* Low latency electromagnetic follow-up of compact binary mergers detected via gravitational waves: Antinia Rowlinson
* LISA Pathfinder: Sterl Phinney
* EMRIs: Jan-Willem van Holten
* Modelling small mass ratio binaries using self-force: a status report: Maarten van de Meent
* Prospects in detecting cosmic strings with eLISA in the SKA era: Sotiris Sanidas
17:00 end/drinks
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Participants
Alessandro Patruno
Amruta Jaodand
Ann-Sofie Nielsen
Anna Bilous
Anne Archibald
Antonia Rowlinson
Bert Vercnocke
Boris Boom
Caroline D'Angelo
Cees Bassa
Chris Van Den Broeck
Daniel Baumann
Dario Carbone
Davide Lena
Edward van den Heuvel
Elena Maria Rossi
Emmanouil (Manos) Zapartas
Ercan Kilicarslan
Gemma Janssen
Gijs Nelemans
Giuseppe d'Ambrosi
Govert Schilling
Hara Papathanassiou
Huib Henrichs
Jan-Willem van Holten
Janna Goldstein
Jason Hessels
Jean in 't Zand
Jeroen Meidam
Jesus M Corral-Santana
joel weisberg
Joeri van Leeuwen
John Heise
Joris van Heijningen
Kaitlin Nadson
Kazuhiro Agatsuma
Klim Mikhailov
Laura Van der Schaaf
Leon Oostrum
Lopez Kristhell
Lucien Kuiper
Maarten van de Meent
Manuel Torres
Maria Bader
Marieke Baan
marieke postma
Mark Kuiack
Michalis Agathos
Monika Moscibrodzka
Paul Demorest
Peter Jonker
Priscilla Canizares
Rachel SIMONI
Ralph Wijers
Reinier Jonker
Reinier Suurenbroek
Rob Timmermans
Rudolf Le Poole
SAIKAT CHATTERJEE
Samaya Nissanke
Samayra Straal
Saravanan Saravanan
Satish Kumar Saravanan
Serena Repetto
Shaon Ghosh
Sotirios Sanidas
stan bentvelsen
Sterl Phinney
Steven Bloemen
Thomas Riley
Valeriya Korol
Vlad Kondratiev
Yoshinta Setyawati
Yvette Cendes
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