Media coverage of the 2020 Nobel Physics Prize
Gr@v contributed to several media coverages of the 2020 Nobel Physics Prize. Expand to know more.
Gr@v contributed to several media coverages of the 2020 Nobel Physics Prize. Expand to know more.
C. Herdeiro was one of the guests of Jornal 2, of RTP2, on October 6th, to talk about the Physics Nobel prize 2020. See the interview here (from 19:52 onwards).
A small Workshop on Compact Objects, Gravitational Waves and Deep Learning will take place at the University of Aveiro (Mathematics Department) from Sep. 21-25, 2020. More info here.
Pandemia doesn't stop us! Gr@v webinars are the group's virtual meeting place, taking place every week. Interested collegues that wish to join may do so by contacting the group's scientific coordinator.
Because of the universality of gravitational interactions, it is generally expected that a stochastic gravitational wave (GW) ba
Discussion on the paper "Gravitational footprints of massive neutrinos and lepton number breaking"
CIDMA, the research unit Gr@v integrates, has annouced two one year postdoctoral positions starting in September 2020. Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in Mathematics or related areas (the scientific areas of Gr@v are elegible). The application period is May 14th-31st. More details can be found here and here.
Fabrizio di Giovanni gave us a nice update on the dynamical properties of bosonic stars, from numerical relativity simulations.
Kunihito Uzawa (Kwansei Gakuin U., Japan) gave us a nice update on the swampland conjecture and its implications in cosmology.