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SUMMARY:Promoting Swiss involvement in gravitational-wave science
DESCRIPTION:This event aims to: \n\nReview the path forward for the Swiss GW science community\nBring the Swiss Einstein Telescope (ET) and LISA communities together\, to better understand each others’ plans\nUnderstand the potential scientific benefits of Switzerland making leading contributions to both space-based and ground-based GW observatories\, such as ET and LISA
URL:https://gwlearn.unige.ch/event/promoting-swiss-involvement-in-gravitational-wave-science/
LOCATION:SNSF\, Bern\, Wildhainweg 3\, Bern\, 3001\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:workshop
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SUMMARY:CERN-GWSC Gravitational-Wave meeting
DESCRIPTION:Monthly meeting of local GW enthusiasts at CERN and GWSC at the gwscUniversity of Geneva. Please contact Chiara Caprini if you would like to be included in the mailing list.
URL:https://gwlearn.unige.ch/event/cern-gwsc-gravitational-wave-meeting-2/
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SUMMARY:CERN-GWSC Gravitational-Wave meeting
DESCRIPTION:Monthly meeting of local GW enthusiasts at CERN and GWSC at the gwscUniversity of Geneva. Please contact Chiara Caprini if you would like to be included in the mailing list.
URL:https://gwlearn.unige.ch/event/cern-gwsc-gravitational-wave-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Online Seminar,Online Workshop
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SUMMARY:Joint GWSC/UniGe/EPFL  colloquium  Prof. Selma E. de Mink  Stellar progenitors of gravitational wave sources
DESCRIPTION:Arguably\,  the most exciting recent discovery in our field is the direct detection of gravitational waves.  Not only the detection itself\, but also the inferred parameters of the first event caused consternation.  With surprisingly high masses\, about thirty solar masses each\, the two incoming black holes were unlike any of the black holes known so far. By now we have around a hundred detections and we are anticipating next generation detectors that will be able to probe all mergers out to redshifts of 10 and beyond. We already start to see the first hints of the properties of the population.  These detections are giving us an unprecedented window on the end point of massive stars. This seminar will focus on massive stars\, whose collapsing cores have given rise to the black holes that are now being detected through gravitational waves.  I will try to give an introduction into the currently ongoing debate. What have the detections taught us already? What are we hoping for in the coming years?
URL:https://gwlearn.unige.ch/event/seminar-gwsc-unravelling-the-origins-of-merging-stellar-mass-binary-black-holes/
LOCATION:Geneva Observatory\, Chemin Pegasi 51\, Versoix\, Geneva\, 1290\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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SUMMARY:Applications of AI to gravitational wave science
DESCRIPTION:This event aims to:\n– Help artificial intelligence (AI) experts to understand gravitational wave (GW) challenges\n– Help GW experts to understand AI strategies and opportunities\n– Foster collaboration between the AI and GW communities (especially at UniGe\, but others are welcome!)\n– Kick-start cross-departmental activities in the context of the newly-formed UniGe Gravitational Wave Science Centre (GWSC)
URL:https://gwlearn.unige.ch/event/applications-of-ai-to-gravitational-wave-science/
CATEGORIES:Online Workshop
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SUMMARY:51st Saas-Fee Course - Compact-Object Astrophysics in the Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy
DESCRIPTION:The 51th “Saas-Fee Advanced Course” of the Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (SSAA) will be held from 24 to 28 January 2022 in Saas-Fee\, in the Swiss Alps. \nThis course is primarily targeted at Ph.D. and advanced M.Sc. students\, but can also be valuable to young postdoctoral researchers who would like to start exploring the field. The “Saas-Fee Advanced Course” has taken place annually since 1971 and in 2022 it will be devoted to “Compact-Object Astrophysics in the Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy”. The school will include a series of lectures by four distinguished lecturers Prof. Samaya Nissanke (University of Amsterdam)\, Prof. Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz (University of California at Santa Cruz)\, Prof. Ilya Mandel (Monash University) and Prof. Raffaella Margutti (University of California at Berkeley).
URL:https://gwlearn.unige.ch/event/51st-saas-fee-course-compact-object-astrophysics-in-the-era-of-multi-messenger-astronomy/
LOCATION:Saas-Fee\, Switzerland
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