Seminars take place online Thursdays 12:00-13:00, unless otherwise noted.
8 October 2020: Stefan Hollands (Leipzig)
Indeterminism Inside Black Holes
15 October 2020: Aleksi Vuorinen (Helsinki)
Quark matter cores in massive neutron stars
22 October 2020: Christian Ecker (Frankfurt)
Compact stars made of holographic QCD matter
29 October 2020: Owe Philipsen (Frankfurt)
Lattice QCD at finite baryon density
5 November 2020: Geoffrey Compère (Brussels)
Signatures of High Spin in Gravitational Waveforms & Flux-balance laws
12 November 2020: Vishnu Jejjala (Johannesburg)
Machine learning as a discovery tool in hep-th
19 November 2020: Eduardo Fraga (Rio de Janeiro)
26 November 2020: Alejandro Torres-Orjuela (Peking University)
3 December 2020: Jérôme Margueron (Lyon)
Impact of recent neutron star observations on the dense matter equation of state
10 December 2020: no seminar
Christmas Break
7 January 2021: no seminar
Exam Period
28 January 2021: Justin L. Ripley (DAMTP)
The classical evolution of binary black hole systems in scalar-tensor theories
4 February 2021: Abraham Harte (Dublin)
Extended-body effects in general relativity: What is possible?
11 February 2021: Tomas Andrade (Barcelona)
Violations of weak cosmic censorship in black hole collisions
18 February 2021: Romain Ruzziconi (Vienna)
Charge Algebra in Al(A)dS spacetimes, BMS symmetries and flat limit
25 February 2021: Daniela Doneva (Tübingen)
Scalarization of compact objects
4 March 2021: Lorenzo Rossi (Queen Mary)
Cauchy Evolution of Asymptotically Global AdS Spacetimes with No Symmetries
11 March 2021: Michael Katz (AEI) [NOTE UNUSUAL TIME: 15:00]
18 March 2021: Atsushi Nishizawa (Tokyo)
KAGRA scientific contribution to the global detector network of gravitational waves
Easter Break
15 April 2021: Harvey Reall (DAMTP, Cambridge)
Well-posed formulation of scalar-tensor effective field theory
22 April 2021: Bruno Giacomazzo (Milano)
General Relativistic MagnetoHydroDynamic Simulations of Neutron Star Binaries
29 April 2021: Chris Kouvaris (Athens)
Gravitational Waves from Primordial Black Holes of an Early Matter Era
6 May 2021: Ziri Younsi (UCL)
Studying the M87 Supermassive Black Hole with the Event Horizon Telescope
13 May 2021: Jorge Santos (Cambridge) [NOTE UNUSUAL TIME: 13:00]
Exam Period
Soichiro Isoyama [email protected]
Ian Jones [email protected]
Oscar Dias [email protected]
Nils Andersson [email protected]