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MONDAY 29 JUNE

CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
8:45-9:00
WELCOME
9:00-10:00 G.1 J. W. van Holten Introduction to the Theory of Gravitational Waves
10:00-11:00 G.2 E. Berti Gravitational Waves and Tests of General Relativity
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 G.3 E. Bergshoeff Massive Gravity and Gravitational Waves
12:30-13:30 G.4 M. Maggiore Primordial Gravitational Waves
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-16:40 S1 E. Babichev Waves in the Generalized Galileon Theory
16:40-17:20 S2 M. Tsoukalas Galileons and Black Holes
17:20-17:40
COFFEE
17:40-18:20 S3 E. Saridakis Cosmology in Extensions of Nonlinear Massive Gravity
18:20-19:00 S4 V. Zarikas A Spherically Symmetric Solution in Asymptotic Safe Gravity
19:00-19:30 S5 J. Ovalle Extending the Geometric Deformation: new Vacuum Solutions


TUESDAY 30 JUNE
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 G.1 J. W. van Holten Introduction to the Theory of Gravitational Waves
10:00-11:00 GS.1 E. Chasante Mottin Multimessenger Astrophysics
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 GS.2 K. Glampedakis Periodic Sources of Gravitational Waves
12:30-13:30 G.4 M. Maggiore Primordial Gravitational Waves
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-16:40 S6 M. Eracleous Overview of Observational Searches for Binary Supermassive Black Holes
16:40-17:20 S7 M. Agathos Testing General Relativity with Gravitational Waves from Coalescing Compact Binaries in the Advanced Detector Era
17:20-17:40
COFFEE
17:40-18:20 S8 E. Panagiotou Gravitational Wave Signature of Non-rotating Core-collapse Supernovae with Magnetic Fields and Advanced Neutrino Transport
18:20-19:00 S9 N. Tamanini Gravitational Waves Propagating in an Inhomogeneous Universe
19:00-19:30 S10 P. Pnigouras On the Saturation of Rotational Instabilities in Neutron Stars and the Associated Gravitational Wave


WEDNESDAY 1 JULY
 
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 GE.1 David Shoemaker Gravitational Waves Detection
10:00-11:00 GS.3 N. Stergioulas Understanding Neutron Stars through Gravitational Waves
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 GS.4 P. Laguna Gravitational Waves from Binary Systems
12:30-13:30 GS.5 Deirdre Shoemaker Testing Gravitational Wave Searches with Numerical Relativity

EXCURSION



THURSDAY 2 JULY
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 GE.1 David Shoemaker Gravitational Waves Detection
10:00-11:00 GE.2 P. Binetruy eLISA Experiment
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 GS.6 L. Rezzolla Binary Neutron Stars Mergence: Gravitation and γ-rays Emission (part1) & (part2)
12:30-13:30 GS.4 P. Laguna Gravitational Waves from Binary Systems
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-16:40 S11 B. Wang Developing a Black Hole from Scalar Perturbations
16:40-17:20 S12 S. Katsanevas Gravitational Wave Research in Europe in the Context of Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology
17:20-17:40
COFFEE
17:40-18:20 S13 G. Kofinas Teleparallel Gravity and Modifications
18:20-19:00 S14 I. Dalianis Features and Implications of the Plateau Inflationary Potentials
21:00

BANQUET



FRIDAY 3 JULY
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 G.5 R. Troncoso Asymptotically Flat Black Holes and Gravitational Waves in 3d Massive Gravity
10:00-11:00 GE.3 M. Kramer Observations and Applications of Pulsars as Cosmic Clocks
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 G.6 M. Dafermos Non-linear Gravitational Waves
12:30-13:30 GE.3 M. Kramer Low-frequency Gravitational Wave Astronomy with Pulsar Timing Arrays
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-16:40 S16 J. Silk The Dark Matter-Black Hole Connection
16:40-17:20 S17 M. Park A Simple Holographic Superconductor with Momentum Relaxation
17:20-17:40
COFFEE
17:40-18:20 S18 B. Cuadros-Melgar Born-Infeld Holographic Thermalization
18:20-19:00 S19 A. Manousakis Neutron Star Masses from Hydrodynamical Effects in Obscured sgHMXBs
19:00-19:30 S20 H. Gonzalez Boundary Gravitons in Three Dimensional Flat Gravity


SATURDAY 4 JULY
 
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 GE.4 M. Barsuglia Third Generation Earth-Based Gravitational-wave Detectors
10:00-11:00 G.7 S. Kuroyanagi Gravitational Waves as a Probe of Dark Matter
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:00 Discussion Session
12:00-12:15 Concluding Remarks

 

 
 

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