Please nominate your colleagues who have made significant contributions to our field to become APS Fellows through the Division of Gravitational Physics (DGRAV). Becoming an APS Fellow is a distinct honor signifying recognition by one’s professional peers. For information on…
2017 Eastern Gravity Meeting
The 20th Eastern Gravity Meeting, hosted by the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, will be held Friday, June 9 and Saturday, June 10, 2017 on Penn State’s University Park campus. For further information, registration and abstract submission, see the…
PCGM33 Best Student Presentation Award
Congratulations to Maximiliano Isi of Caltech for winning the Best Student Presentation Award at last week’s 33rd Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting. Max presented Polarizations of continuous gravitational waves in the advanced detector era. See more about the Best Student Presentation Awards and the past winners.
Workshop Announcement: eXtreme Matter Meets eXtreme Gravity
XGI Workshop First Announcement “eXtreme Matter meets eXtreme Gravity” August 17-19, Bozeman Montana The eXtreme Gravity Institute at Montana State University will hold a workshop to discuss methods for constraining the properties of Neutron Stars and the dense-matter equation of…
Nominations for APS Fellows through DGRAV
Dear DGRAV members, I am writing to encourage you to nominate colleagues who have made significant contributions to our field to become APS Fellows through the Division of Gravitational Physics (DGRAV). Becoming an APS Fellow is a distinct honor, as…
Pedro Marronetti’s NSF slides from April APS 2017
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 2017 slides here: Views NSF – APS Jan 2017.