Research centre

Southampton Theory Astrophysics and Gravity (STAG) Research Centre

Gravitational waves

The Southampton Theory, Astrophysics and Gravity (STAG) Research Centre brings together different research groups with world-leading expertise on issues relating to fundamental physics and astronomy.

STAG researchers are interested in problems ranging from the ultimate building blocks of matter to dynamics on cosmological scales, and actively engage with high-profile international experiments and observational facilities.  STAG runs a regular interdisciplinary seminar series, hosts international visitors and arranges high-profile research colloquia including the annual STAG lecture.

STAG provides a unique collaborative environment by bringing together and supporting several leading research groups. Together we aim to push the frontiers of theoretical physics, astrophysics and gravitational physics at Southampton.
Director of STAG

Applicable Resurgent Asymptotics: towards a universal theory. An Isaac Newton Institute Programme

An innovative Southampton initiative, that brought together mathematicians and theoretical physicists from around the world, is helping shed light on complex challenges in mathematics and physics.

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