Workshop “Gravity Falls : Implication of gravitationnal waves observation on modified gravity theories”

The goal of this workshop, organised the 10th of December by the Paris Center of Cosmological Physics, the Laboratoire Astroparticule et Cosmologie and the GdR “ondes gravitationnelles”, is to explore the implications of past and future gravitational waves observations on modified gravity theories. During the session of the morning review talks about theory and past and future gravitational-wave observations will […]

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All in the Family: Kin of Gravitational Wave Source Discovered

New observations suggest that kilonovae—immense cosmic explosions that produce silver, gold and platinum—may be more common than thought  On October 16, 2017, an international group of astronomers and physicists excitedly reported the first simultaneous detection of light and gravitational waves from the same source—a merger of two neutron stars. Now, a team that includes several University of Maryland astronomers has identified […]

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Seminar: “Three years after the detection of gravitational waves: and now?”

  The Paris Diderot Physics UFR is pleased to announce its first general seminar of the 2018-2019 season which will take place on Friday 28 September at 10am, in the Pierre-Gilles de Gennes amphitheatre, Condorcet Building, level -1 The seminar will be given by Matteo Barsuglia of the APC laboratory, which is very involved in UnivEarthS through the projects I13: […]

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Shooting of the film ” NAMAZU : DETECTING EARLY THE MOVEMENTS OF THE CATFISH”

Labex UnivEarthS is pleased to announce that it is actively involved in the production of the scientific documentary that currently bears the title :   “Namazu: detecting early the movements of the catfish “ Les signaux de gravité : un nouvel outil pour la détection précoce des tremblements de terre The scientific context:   About five years ago geophysicists and gravitational […]

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Project Research Fellow in Gravitational Wave Astronomy – National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

The Gravitational-wave Project Office at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) invites applications for Project Research Fellow (postdoctoral position) in gravitational-wave astronomy. NAOJ has been a host institute of the TAMA300 detector, and is one of the main co-host institutes of KAGRA a large-scale cryogenic gravitational-wave detector currently being built in Japan. The Gravitational-Wave Project Office, which is located […]

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