Other News & Events
Why can't time run backwards?
We can all tell when a movie of some everyday event, such as a kettle boiling or a glass shattering, is run backwards. Similarly, we all feel that we can remember the past and affect the future, not vice versa.
Closing an unusual academic year
To close the unusual academic year 2019/20 some Gr@v members got together, celebrating science and the summer with a great lunch and view!
Artificial intelligence to accelerate the screening of patients with COVID-19
Felipe Freitas, postdoc at Gr@v is contributing to the fight against COVID-19 using artificial intelligence tecniques.
5 years of SPRG
On February 19th 2015, motivated by the centennial of General Relativity celebrated in 2015 and the considerable growth of the scientific community in Portugal studying relativistic gravity, the Portuguese Society of Relativity and Gravitation (SPRG) was formally installed. The photo shows the founding members (from left to right) C. Herdeiro, V. Cardoso, J. Natário and J. Lemos present during the installment of the society at a notary in Lisbon.
Outreach talk at Colégio de Lamas
Gr@v member C. Herdeiro had the pleasure to discuss some mysteries of the Cosmos, in particular the Big Bang and black holes, with an audience of young, thirsty minds at Colégio de Lamas. Many thanks to all the Colégio de Lamas staff and in particular Professora Maria de Luz Costa for making this possible.
CIDMA meeting 2020
The CIDMA research unit meeting 2020 took place on the 22-23 January at the Mathematics Department of Aveiro University. João Oliveira and Sonia Anton were the two Gr@v representatives in the scientific programme.