Welcome to the Homepage of the APS Division of Gravitational Physics (DGRAV). Gravitational physics as always been a central player in the development of our understanding of Nature. Beginning with Galileo’s studies of falling objects, to Kepler’s deduction that the…
Pedro Marronetti’s NSF slides from April APS 2024
Pedro Marronetti (NSF) gave us an update during the DGRAV business meeting on what’s happening with gravity programs within the NSF. You can download Pedro’s 2024 slides here: Views NSF – APS April 2024.
Pedro Marronetti’s NSF slides from April APS 2023
Pedro Marronetti (NSF) gave us an update during the DGRAV business meeting on what’s happening with gravity programs within the NSF. You can download Pedro’s 2023 slides here: Views NSF – APS April 2023.
Pedro Marronetti’s NSF slides from April APS 2021
Pedro Marronetti (NSF) gave us an update during the DGRAV business meeting on what’s happening with gravity programs within the NSF. You can download Pedro’s 2021 slides here: Views NSF – APS April 2021.
New APS Fellows, Isaacson Awardee and Einstein Prize
Please join us in congratulating the new 2020 DGRAV APS Fellows, and the most recent recipients of the Isaacson and Einstein Awards! Isaacson Award in Gravitational-Wave Science:Beverly BergerFor supporting and expanding the community of scientists engaged in gravitational-wave research, and…
Message to DGRAV about Snowmass
Dear DGRAV colleagues: This is a reminder that the Snowmass 2021 process is ongoing. Thisprovides NSF and DOE community input on future directions for the field, analogous to the Decadal Survey on Astronomy and Astrophysics 2020. Much of the most…
DGRAV Bylaws Election Pre-announcement
Dear DGRAV Members, An election for the APS Division of Gravitational Physics will be initiated shortly on the approval of proposed changes to the DGRAV Bylaws. You should receive an email message within the next few days that contains more…