The German Einstein Telescope Community is invited to a face-to-face meeting in Hamburg to present status and perspectives in Gravitational Wave Astronomy.
Current German activities towards the realization of the Einstein Telescope (ET) and the status within the international community will be presented and discussed in view of a German contribution to this future Gravitational Wave interferometer.
The meeting starts at noon on Thursday, the 30th of January, and ends at noon on Friday, the 31st of January. A social dinner is planned for Thursday evening at Cap San Diego on the Elbe river, a shuttle bus will bring participants there. An optional splinter session for communications is schedule for Thursday morning and optional lab tours will be offered Friday afternoon.
The meeting is organized as a hybrid event.
In-person participation is limited to 150 persons. Please register before the 21st of January if you want to participate in person. Afterwards participation is open only for online participation.
If interested participants can contribute posters, please indicate so during registration.
Photos will be taken at this event. These will be used for public relations purposes and will also serve to document the event. If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform our staff at the reception desk on site. You may also withdraw your consent at any later date.
This meeting is generously supported by the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus-Foundation.