The 35th Jim Isenberg Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting will be held at Utah State University, Logan, Utah, on March 29 and 30, 2019. In the tradition of the Pacific Coast Gravity Meetings, students and postdocs are strongly encouraged to participate, and all…
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28th Midwest Relativity Meeting
The 28th Midwest Relativity Meeting will be held Friday and Saturday, 12-13 October 2018 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Each participant in the meetings may present a talk of approximately 10-15 minutes, depending on the total number of talks. We…
Summary of the Town Hall Meeting on “Gravitational Wave Theory and Simulations in the Era of Detections”
Gravitational wave astronomy is finally a reality. The first multi-messenger observation of a binary neutron star merger (GW170817) was one of the biggest science stories of 2017, and binary black hole detections are becoming routine. However there is still a…
PCGM34 Best Student Presentation Award
Congratulations to Maria (Masha) Okounkova of Caltech for winning the Best Student Presentation Award at last week’s 34th Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting. Masha presented On choosing the start time of binary black hole ringdown. See more about the Best Student Presentation Awards and the past…
21st Eastern Gravity Meeting
The 21st Eastern Gravity Meeting, hosted by Long Island University–Brooklyn, will be held Thursday, May 24 and Friday, May 25, 2018 in Brooklyn, NY. For further information, registration and abstract submission, see http://relativity.liu.edu/egm21/. This annual regional meeting is open to researchers of all…
Numerical Relativity beyond General Relativity, Benasque, Spain
The international workshop “Numerical Relativity beyond General Relativity” will be held at the Benasque Science Center (Spain) on June 3-9, 2018. With the first detections of gravitational waves, we have entered an exciting new era in gravitational physics that enables…
Town Hall Meeting on “Gravitational Wave Theory and Simulations in the Era of Detections”
Dear Members of the Division of Gravitational Physics of the American Physical Society: Gravitational wave astronomy is finally a reality. As a community, we should strive to make the best of the wealth of data that will be collected in…
DGRAV-Sponsored Sessions at the APS April Meeting
Dear Members of the Division of Gravitational Physics of the American Physical Society: As you know, the APS April Meeting in Columbus, OH is coming up in a just a few months. The year 2017 was very special for gravitational…
34th Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting
The 34th Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting will be held at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, CA, on March 16 and 17, 2018. In keeping with its tradition, this will be an open, relaxed, and informal conference. We are…