
########################################### Table of Contents ########################################### 1. Conferences 1.1. JGRG34: The 34th Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation, Kyoto, Japan 1.2. SemiClassical Online Network Exchange (SCONE): 2025-2 series (online) 1.3. XVIII Black Holes Workshop, Lisbon, Portugal 1.4. 33rd Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Tempe, AZ, USA (2nd circular) 1.5. 3rd Bangkok workshop on Gravity and Cosmology, Bangkok, Thailand 1.6. When quantum field theory meets quantum information, Madrid, Spain 1.7. The 3rd International Online Conference on Universe, (online) 1.8. 29th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Brussels, Belgium 1.9. School on Gravity: from motion to commotion, Copenhagen, Denmark 1.10. GW-EM-Nu-2025: Multi-Messenger Science With Indian Facilities-Now and in the Next Decade, Mumbai, India 1.11. Enigmatic Explosions: Observations, Modelling, and Microphysics of Extreme Transients, Santa Barbara, CA, USA 2. Jobs 2.1. Open Calls for Visiting Scholars and Thematic Programs, Onna, Okinawa, Japan 2.2. Postdoc in Gravitational Waves, Nottingham, UK 2.3. PhD position in gravitational lensing beyond geometric optics, Warsaw, Poland 2.4. Postdoctoral fellowship in gravitational lensing and wave propagation in curved spacetimes, Warsaw, Poland 2.5. ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid, Spain; Noordwijk, Netherlands 2.6. One PhD position in Relativistic Astrophysics and Gravitational-Wave Physics, Valencia, Spain 2.7. Associate Research Scholar, Princeton, NJ, USA 2.8. ERC-funded postdoctoral positions, Dublin, Ireland 2.9. Postdoctoral positions in Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany 2.10. Call of interest for postdocs in gravitational-wave physics, Trieste, Italy 2.11. PhD position in Numerical Relativity, Jena, Germany 2.12. Postdoctoral fellowships in gravitational physics and gravitational-wave astronomy, Baltimore, MD, USA 3. News 3.1. New book: Second edition of "A Mathematical Introduction to General Relativity", by Amol Sasane 3.2. GRG Topical Collection "Hyperboloidal foliations in the era of GW astronomy" completed 3.3. SAGS 2025 and Roy Maartens at 70, Stonehenge in Parys, South Africa 3.4. Call-for-papers: "Machine Learning in Gravitational-Wave Science" 3.5. Nominations for the 2025 Karl Schwarzschild Prize ============================================== 1. Conferences ============================================== 1.1. JGRG34: The 34th Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation, Kyoto, Japan --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/04/jgrg34-the-34th-workshop-on-g... Starting: 2026-01-19 to 2026-01-23 Location: Kyoto, Japan Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/view/jgrg-34/top-page Contact: jgrg34[AT]tap.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp JGRG is the community of researchers in Japan, working on General relativity and Gravitation. JGRG has hosted an annual workshop series under the same title since 1991. The main purpose of the workshop is to provide a venue for exchanging ideas to pursue future trends of research. The workshop covers a wide range of topics related to general relativity and gravitation. We are pleased to announce that JGRG34 will be held as a Yukawa Institute Workshop at Kyoto University from January 19 (Mon) to 23 (Fri), 2026. Please note the following deadlines for applications. Graduate students who wish to apply for travel support, as well as participants from overseas who require a visa, should pay special attention since their application deadlines are earlier. If you wish to apply for travel support, it is advantageous to also submit a presentation abstract at the same time, as this will be taken into account during the selection process. Important dates: October 24 (24:00 JST): Deadline for travel support and visa support applications November 30 (24:00 JST): Deadline for abstract submission December 15 (24:00 JST): Deadline for registration (without presentation) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.2. SemiClassical Online Network Exchange (SCONE): 2025-2 series (online) --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/04/semiclassical-online-network-... Starting: 2025-09-08 to 2025-12-01 Location: Online Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/view/semiclassicalgravity/ Contact: gravitysemiclassical[AT]gmail.com This is an announcement of the second series (2025-2) of the SCONE seminar. The aim of SCONE is to bring researchers in semiclassical gravity together via a series of online seminars. The 2025-2 series will take place between September and December 2025. The time of the seminar is at 4 pm UK local time (in Summer time at the time of announcement, GMT+1) , according to the following calendar: September 8th 2025: Azadeh Maleknejad (Swansea, UK) October 6th 2025: Daniel Sudarsky (ICN, Mexico) November 3rd 2025: Jennie Traschen (Amherst, USA) December 1st 2025: Panel discussion on black hole information paradox The title for the first talk of the series by Dr Maleknejad is: "Matter Creation by Cosmic Perturbations at 1-loop." The rest of the titles will be announced in due course. Please subscribe to our mailing list to receive the invitations and information on how to join following the link https://sites.google.com/view/semiclassicalgravity/ by clicking on the 'Mailing list' button at the bottom or sending an email to gravitysemiclassical[AT]gmail.com . On behalf of the organisers, Dr Daan W Janssen (York, UK) Dr Benito A Juarez-Aubry (York, UK) Dr Eleni-Alexandra Kontou (King's College London, UK) Dr Paolo Meda (Trento, Italy) Prof Elizabeth Winstanley (Sheffield, UK) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.3. XVIII Black Holes Workshop, Lisbon, Portugal --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/09/xviii-black-holes-workshop/ Starting: 2025-12-18 to 2025-12-19 Location: Lisbon, Portugal Additional Information: https://fisica.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/bhw-xviii/ Contact: bh-workshop-xviii[AT]centra.tecnico.ulisboa.pt From astrophysics to high-energy physics, from information theory to quantum gravity, black holes have acquired an ever increasing role in fundamental physics, and are now part of the terminology of many important branches of observational, theoretical and mathematical physics. The Black Holes Workshops gather researchers working on physical and mathematical aspects of black holes, using both classical and quantum approaches, within the frameworks of general relativity, semiclassical and quantum gravity, cosmology, and astrophysics, with the goal of stimulating interaction between these different fields. The eighteenth edition of the Black Holes Workshop will celebrate the 10 years of the first gravitational-wave detection by the LIGO detectors. The workshop will take place at the Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal, in December 18 and 19, 2025. Researchers working on black holes in all their aspects are kindly invited to participate. Important dates: Registration opens: September 15, 2025 Registration closes: December 5, 2025 Abstract submission deadline: November 21, 2025 A limited number of contributed talks will be selected based on scientific merit. Late submissions will not be considered. The registration fee is 30 euros. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.4. 33rd Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Tempe, AZ, USA (2nd circular) --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/10/33rd-texas-symposium-on-relat... Starting: 2025-12-08 to 2025-09-12 Location: Tempe, Arizona, USA Additional Information: https://texassymposium.events.asu.edu/ Contact: txsymp2025[AT]asu.edu The 33rd Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics will take place December 8-12, 2025, at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, USA. The Texas Symposium is one of the premier international conferences in astronomy, cosmology, and gravitation, bringing together scientists from around the world to present the latest results and foster collaborations. NEW - Important Dates: - Abstract Submission Deadline: October 1, 2025 - Notification of Acceptance: October 10, 2025 - Early Registration Deadline: October 15, 2025 - Late Registration Window: October 16 - November 30, 2025 - Hotel Booking Deadline: November 14, 2025 - Onsite Registration Opens: December 7, 2025 - Symposium Dates: December 8-12, 2025 Scientific Program: - Plenary lectures by leading scientists - Parallel sessions for contributed talks - Dedicated poster session for emerging research - Special topical workshops organized by participants Abstract Submission: We invite abstracts for talks and posters across all areas of relativistic astrophysics. Registration: Early registration is encouraged to secure discounted rates. Accommodation and Venue: Rooms are reserved at the Omni Tempe Hotel at ASU at special symposium rates. Book early. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.5. 3rd Bangkok workshop on Gravity and Cosmology, Bangkok, Thailand --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/12/3rd-bangkok-workshop-on-gravi... Starting: 2026-02-02 to 2026-02-06 Location: Bangkok, Thailand Additional Information: https://www.thaihep.phys.sc.chula.ac.th/BKK2026GRQC/ Contact: oleg.evnin[AT]gmail.com LOCAL ORGANIZERS: Auttakit CHATRABHUTI, Oleg EVNIN, Vicharit YINGCHAROENRAT. INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Piotr BIZON (Jagiellonian U, Krakow), Alfio BONANNO (INAF/INFN Catania), Paolo CREMINELLI (ICTP, Trieste), Antonio DE FELICE (Yukawa Inst, Kyoto), Cedric DEFFAYET (ENS-Paris), William KINNEY (SUNY Buffalo), Misao SASAKI (Kavli IPMU/APCTP-Pohang). OBJECTIVES: The workshop will cover a broad range of issues in gravity and theoretical aspects of cosmology. Some concrete examples of relevant topics are gravitational instabilities and collapse problems, singularity resolution, canonical approaches to gravity quantization and quantum cosmology, statistics of fluctuations in cosmological spacetimes, primordial black holes, cosmological dynamics of fundamental constants, etc. The talks are expected to be informal and interactive, with a substantial pedagogical component. We strongly encourage blackboard presentations. PRE- AND POST-WORKSHOP RESIDENCE PROGRAM: Participants are invited to remain in residence for informal communication and collaboration during the weeks preceding (January 26-30) and succeeding (February 9-13) the workshop. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.6. When quantum field theory meets quantum information, Madrid, Spain --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/18/when-quantum-field-theory-mee... Starting: 2026-02-02 to 2026-02-06 Location: Madrid, Spain Additional Information: https://scala.uc3m.es/qft/ Contact: adrdelri[AT]math.uc3m.es We are pleased to announce the workshop When quantum field theory meets quantum information, which will be hosted by the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid during December 15-17, 2025. The aim of this workshop is to contribute to the understanding of key tools in quantum information - such as entanglement - within the framework of relativistic quantum field theory (QFT). While quantum information typically involves finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces, QFT and related approaches to quantum gravity, must deal with systems featuring infinitely many degrees of freedom, posing additional conceptual and technical challenges, while at the same time offering potentially new and interesting features. The workshop will bring together researchers from both fields to foster collaboration, extend quantum information tools to relativistic QFT, and explore new joint research directions. Confirmed invited speakers: Matthias Kleinmann Chiara Marletto Eduardo Martin-Martinez Miguel Navascues Kasia Rejzner Ko Sanders We invite researchers working on quantum field theory, quantum information, and their interplay to contribute to the scientific program of the conference. Participants wishing to present their work are encouraged to submit an abstract using the form available at https://scala.uc3m.es/qft/ Important dates: October 31: deadline for abstract submission. November 15: notification of accepted talks. November 30: deadline for registration. On behalf of the organizers: Florio M. Ciaglia, Adrian del Rio, Julio de Vicente, Juan Margalef-Bentabol, Eduardo J.S. Villasenor. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.7. The 3rd International Online Conference on Universe, (online) --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29833 Starting: 2026-03-04 to 2026-03-06 Location: Online Additional Information: https://sciforum.net/event/IOCU2026 Contact: iocu2026[AT]mdpi.com The 3rd International Online Conference on Universe (IOCU 2026), organized by the MDPI journal Universe (ISSN: 2218-1997, Impact Factor 2.6), will bring together leading experts to share and discuss the latest research across fields such as gravitation and cosmology, field theory, high energy physics, space and planetary sciences, galaxies, stellar physics, quantum mechanics, and many other astrophysics-related topics. Building on the success of the 2021 and 2023 editions, this exciting conference will provide excellent opportunities to present, network, and collaborate. Additionally, IOCU 2026 will be free to attend and fully online, removing geographical and financial barriers to make participation accessible to students and researchers around the world. Important Dates: Deadline for abstract submission: 2 December 2025 Notification of acceptance: 5 January 2026 Deadline for Registration: 1 March 2026 More details, including event chairs, session topics, and submission guidelines, are available on the conference website. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.8. 29th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Brussels, Belgium --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29836 Starting: 2026-06-29 to 2026-07-03 Location: Brussels, Belgium Additional Information: https://www.caprameeting.org/ Contact: geoffrey.compere[AT]ulb.be Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that the 29th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity will be hosted in Brussels from Monday June 29th to July 3rd 2026. It will take place as a Solvay workshop organised by the International Solvay Institutes. Further information about Capra 2026 will be posted in the coming months on https://www.caprameeting.org/ and https://solvayinstitutes.be/home/activities/workshop/ . The Capra meeting is an annual conference on the topic of radiation reaction in general relativity. The primary focus of these conferences is the development of the gravitational self-force approach to model extreme mass ratio inspirals and further our understanding of the two-body problem in general relativity. This is done in synergy with other well-known modeling techniques such as post-Newtonian theory and numerical relativity. The canonical example of an extreme-mass-ratio inspiral (EMRI) is the inspiral of a stellar-mass compact object into a supermassive black hole. Gravitational waves from these systems are a promising target for the future space-based detector LISA. The study of radiation reaction and self-force is not limited to EMRIs, and a range of topics and applications to other areas of gravitational physics have been discussed at past Capra meetings; an example is the scattering of massive particles, which is currently an active area of research. The format of the meeting is an amalgamation of a daily invited review talk, short contributed talks and organised discussion sessions. Following the tradition of past Capra meetings, no registration fee is charged. A contribution of 50 euros to the banquet will be requested at registration for the attendees that would like to join the banquet. Several selected early career researchers will be funded by providing up to 6 nights of accommodation during the conference. Applications will be reviewed by members of the local organising committee and the equity, diversity and inclusion team at Capra. Sincerely, The international scientific committee Leor Barack, Susanna Barsanti, Beatrice Bonga, Alvin Chua, Lisa Drummond, Scott Hughes, Adam Pound, Vojtech Witzany The local organizing committee Geoffrey Compere, Lidia Gomes Da Silva, Marc Henneaux, Loic Honet, Guillaume Lhost, Gabriel Piovano +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.9. School on Gravity: from motion to commotion, Copenhagen, Denmark --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29839 Starting: 2026-06-22 to 2026-06-26 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark Additional Information: https://the-center-of-gravity.com/events/the-school-on-gravity-from-motion-t... Contact: sog[AT]the-center-of-gravity.com School on Gravity, Niels Bohr Institute, June 2026 Understanding the gravitational interaction is one of the great scientific endeavors of the 21st century. The Nobel Prize-winning discovery of gravitational waves in 2015, and subsequent detections by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration, have marked a revolutionary step forward in physics and astrophysics by opening an entirely new window for exploring the Universe. Future upgrades to these detectors, along with upcoming facilities such as LISA and the Einstein Telescope, promise even more breakthrough discoveries that the next generation of scientists will need to interpret. The School on Gravity (22-26 June 2026, Copenhagen) will introduce junior scientists-graduate students and advanced undergraduates with a background in general relativity-to a wide range of foundational topics in the exciting new field of gravitational wave physics. Topics will span from the theory of motion, to new challenges introduced by quantum physics, to the astrophysics of black holes and source modeling for gravitational-wave detectors. The program is as follows: Lectures on Black Holes and Neutron Stars (how, when and where they are born, how they spin, how many, when do they merge, how many merge). Lecturer: Lieke van Son (Radboud University) Lectures on Motion (the two body problem in General Relativity). Lecturer: Julio Parra Martinez (IHES) Lectures on Completing Einstein (why does General Relativity need completion, what type of effects should we be on look out for, where would they manifest themselves). Lecturer: Gustavo Turiaci (U. Washington, Seattle) Lectures on Environments (which type of environments, how do they affect strong field gravity, how do we model them, impact on gravitational wave signals). Lecturer: Laura Sberna (Nottingham University) Please apply at: https://the-center-of-gravity.com/events/the-school-on-gravity-from-motion-t... We require submission of a single pdf file containing a two-page CV, up to half a page motivation letter, and a signed support letter from an advisor on letterhead. Deadline: February 01, 2026. The number of seats is limited, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. The School on Gravity will take place in the legendary Auditorium A of the Niels Bohr Institute, inviting students and lecturers to challenge current paradigms in gravitational physics in the spirit of the quantum revolution that unfolded in this very room. This is the first of a series of annual school organized by the Center of Gravity (CoG). The members of the Scientific Organizing Committee for the School of Gravity are Vitor Cardoso (Director of CoG), Emil Bjerrum-Bohr, Jose Ezquiaga, Troels Harmark, Niels Obers, Marta Orselli, Alessia Platania, Johan Samsing, Maarten van de Meent, Ziqi Yan. Local Organizing Committee: Vitor Cardoso and Jose Ezquiaga Contact: sog@the-center-of-gravity.com +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.10. GW-EM-Nu-2025: Multi-Messenger Science With Indian Facilities-Now and in the Next Decade, Mumbai, India --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29842 Starting: 2025-12-01 to 2025-12-03 Location: Mumbai, India Additional Information: https://scitalks.tifr.res.in/event/9167/ Contact: mma.consortium.india[AT]gmail.com This year marks the 10-years of discovery of Gravitational Waves, which has opened a new window for multi-messenger science. The era of multi-messenger science using signals from astrophysical sources observed in different cosmic messengers such as Cosmic Rays (CRs), Electromagnetic Waves (EW), Gravitational Waves (GW), and Neutrinos opens a new paradigm in understanding the physics governing the Universe over different length scales from the size of a nucleus to the size of the observable Universe. The success of this research frontier relies on the coordinated observation between different existing telescopes/observatories which are observing in different messengers and also on building the next generation telescopes/observatories that can jointly observe signals using different cosmic messengers in the coming years in the frequency range (or energy band) which are of scientific interests based on our theoretical understanding of these astrophysical sources. This conference plans to bring researchers from India working in different areas--instrumentation and theory on the same platform to discuss (i) the requirements and challenges in coordinated observations with existing Indian facilities between different messengers, (ii) key areas of development of telescope facilities and theoretical predictions for enhancing the scientific outcome, (iii) the roadmap for joint observations using multiple telescopes, and (iv) plan for strategically important future telescopes/observatories which will enhance multi-messenger science from India. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.11. Enigmatic Explosions: Observations, Modelling, and Microphysics of Extreme Transients, Santa Barbara, CA, USA --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29873 Starting: 2026-10-26 to 2026-12-18 Location: Santa Barbara, CA, USA Additional Information: https://www.kitp.ucsb.edu/activities/explode26 Contact: francois.foucart[AT]unh.edu We are happy to announce the upcoming workshop "Enigmatic Explosions: Observations, Modelling, and Microphysics of Extreme Transients", at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara. This is an 8-week program running from 10/26/2026 to 12/18/2026, for which the primary deadline for application is 10/24/2025. KITP encourages stay of at least 3 weeks for most participants, though a smaller number of participants will also be invited for shorter stays. You will find a brief description of the scientific objectives of the workshop below. For information about applications, travel, and housing, please see the KITP website, or contact one of the workshop organizers (Francois Foucart, Raffaella Margutti, Philipp Moesta, Rebecca Surman). The detection of bright electromagnetic (EM) transients powered by neutron star mergers, supernovae, and other extreme astrophysical events associated with compact objects will play a major role in nuclear astrophysics in the coming years. These events act as cosmic laboratories allowing us to study the properties of high-density matter and the origin of heavy elements. Transients may even reveal particle physics beyond the standard model in conditions that we cannot probe on Earth. The rapidly growing number and variety of observed EM transients now regularly challenge our incomplete theoretical understanding of the transient sky. These limitations inhibit our ability to leverage transient observations for high-energy and nuclear astrophysics. Despite significant improvements to the numerical accuracy and microphysics of numerical simulations, the impact of nuclear physics inputs, approximate physical modeling, and the large range in spatial scales and timescales that need to be resolved remain major issues. This program will address these issues with an interdisciplinary group of nuclear, theoretical, computational physicists and astronomers as we prepare for a new era of EM discovery and anticipated experiments on exotic nuclei. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ============================================== 2. Jobs ============================================== 2.1. Open Calls for Visiting Scholars and Thematic Programs, Onna, Okinawa, Japan ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29798 Deadline: 2025-09-15 Location: Onna, Okinawa, Japan Additional Information: https://www.oist.jp/visiting-program/application Contact: tsvp[AT]oist.jp OIST is a university with no departments, eliminating artificial barriers between people working in different fields, with students and faculty from all over the world. We are seeking for applicants from interesting researchers from around the world. There are opportunities to spend several months on a beautiful subtropical island in the south of Japan, and focus solely on research. All fields are eligible, as long as the proposed project has overlap or shared interests with researchers at OIST. Invitees will be provided with travel/visa support, on-campus housing, office space in the visiting program area, access to OIST computing resources, ... Inquiries are welcome, please write to tsvp[A]oist.jp __________ OIST's Visiting Program (TSVP) currently has open calls for Visiting Scholars in FY2026 and Thematic Programs in FY2027. Summary of currently open calls: - Thematic Programs in FY2027: : Group of researchers, 1-2 months, all fields. (short) pre-proposals to be submitted by September 15, 2025. - Visiting Scholars in FY2026: : Visits of 3-12 months, all fields. Deadline: September 15, 2025. - Experimental Visiting Scholars in FY2026 (only if lab access is required) - Domestic Visitors in FY2025: Flexible duration, all fields, Rolling Deadline. Details: https://www.oist.jp/visiting-program/application +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.2. Postdoc in Gravitational Waves, Nottingham, UK ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29802 Deadline: 2025-09-29 Location: Nottingham, UK Additional Information: https://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=SCI208625 Contact: thomas.sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in gravitational waves. They will be expected to conduct research on perturbative or nonperturbative waveform modelling, with applications to data analysis, and contribute to the objectives of the STFC Gravitational Wave Consolidated Grant "Precision Gravity With LIGO-Virgo-Karga" (PI: T Sotiriou, Co-Is: M Bezares, S Green, L Sberna) and/or the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship "AI-Driven Inference for Gravitational Waves: Accelerating Discoveries in Fundamental Physics" (PI: S Green). We believe that talented and inclusive teams deliver the highest quality research and are seeking applications from high quality candidates who enhance the diversity of our existing team. The School is committed to creating opportunities for people traditionally under-represented in Mathematical Sciences and strives to maintain an environment where people can be their authentic selves. You will be able to carry out duties to the highest standard and to evidence how through your experience you will: Undertake original research of international excellence. Develop research objectives and proposals for own and/or collaborative research area. Prepare papers for publication in leading journals and/or contribute to the dissemination at national/international conferences, workshops and meetings resulting in successful research outputs. Identify opportunities and assist in writing bids for research grant applications. Prepare proposals and applications to both external and/or internal bodies for funding, contractual or accreditation purposes. We are looking for a confident, organised researcher who can evidence: A PhD, or equivalent, in physics, mathematics, or a closely related discipline. Candidates may be near completion but must have their PhD awarded prior to starting the post. Expert knowledge of gravitation. This should include one or more of the following: gravitational-wave modelling or data analysis, black hole perturbations, mathematical or numerical relativity. Excellent communication and organisational skills. The ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary and multicultural team. Networking, actively engaging with and valuing other areas and diverse groups. This full-time post will be offered on a fixed-term contract for a period of 24 months and the starting time could be anytime before October 1st 2026. Many of our team have flexible working patterns so we're open to discuss flexible working arrangements with you. The Nottingham Centre of Gravity (NCoG) brings together internationally leading expertise in gravitational physics from the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Nottingham, with the aim of expanding this expertise into new areas. NCoG is built on six overlapping pillars of gravitational research: fundamental physics, mathematics, cosmology, relativistic astrophysics, experiment, and data and modelling. It comprises 17 permanent staff members, including Dr Miguel Bezares (numerical relativity), Dr Stephen Green (gravitational waves, data analysis including machine learning, black holes), Dr Laura Sberna (gravitational waves, black holes, and environmental effects), and Prof Thomas Sotiriou (gravitational waves, black holes, and alternative theories). At any given time, NCoG also includes about 7-8 postdocs and 25 students. Staff are active members of the LIGO, LISA, and ET collaborations. If it sounds like you would be a good fit, we look forward to hearing from you. Informal enquiries can be sent to thomas.sotiriou[AT]nottingham.ac.uk. Please use link to apply. Any applications directed to this email will not be considered. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.3. PhD position in gravitational lensing beyond geometric optics, Warsaw, Poland ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/13/phd-position-in-gravitational... Deadline: 2025-10-15 Location: Warsaw, Poland Additional Information: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/372535 Contact: korzynski[ATcft.edu.pl We are looking for a PhD student to work at Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. The 4-year position is a part of a Weave-UNISONO funded project conducted in collaboration with the University of Vienna. The student will work under the supervision of Dr. Mikolaj Korzynski. The research will investigate the propagation of light and gravitational waves in curved spacetimes, with a particular focus on gravitational lensing phenomena beyond the geometrical optics approximation. The PhD student's primary tasks will involve the numerical application of ray-tracing techniques in strong-field regimes and the computation of lensed waveforms. We expect the candidate to have: MSc in physics, astronomy or compatible, good programming skills and experience in numerical methods as well as independence and creativity in problem solving. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.4. Postdoctoral fellowship in gravitational lensing and wave propagation in curved spacetimes, Warsaw, Poland ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/14/postdoctoral-fellowship-in-gr... Deadline: 2025-11-01 Location: Warsaw, Poland Additional Information: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/372537 Contact: korzynski[AT]cft.edu.pl We are offering a 4-year post-doc position financed by the project Weave-UNISONO "Lensing of electromagnetic and gravitational waves". The PI of the project is dr hab. Mikolaj Korzynski. The research will be conducted in collaboration with the group of Dr. Marius Oancea from the University of Vienna. The Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (Warsaw) is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher for the Polish-Austrian Weave-UNISONO project, "Lensing of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Waves." The successful candidate will work with PI Dr. hab. Mikolaj Korzynski and collaborate with Dr. Marius Oancea's group at the University of Vienna. The research will explore optical drift effects close to caustics, lensing of gravitational and electromagnetic waves beyond geometrical optics by strong gravitational field and methods of computing the effects of propagation of waves in curved spacetimes using the Wigner function approach. We are looking for a candidate with a recognized PhD degree (obtained not earlier than in 2018) in astronomy, theoretical physics or a compatible field. Additionally, experience in any of the following three: gravitational lensing, numerical methods in gravitational lensing, raytracing, gravitational waves, will be an additional advantage. The position is for one year, renewable annually for up to four years based on performance and funding. The hiring process will conclude by November 30, 2025, with a preferred start date in early December 2025. For questions, contact Dr. Mikolaj Korzynski (korzynski@cft.edu.pl). Full application details are via the link. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.5. ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme, Madrid, Spain; Noordwijk, Netherlands ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29823 Deadline: 2025-11-10 Location: Noordwijk (Netherlands) or Madrid (Spain) Additional Information: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/visitor-programme Contact: arvp[AT]cosmos.esa.int To increase the scientific return from its space science missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) welcomes applications from scientists interested in pursuing research projects based on data publicly available in the ESA Space Science Archives. The ESA Archival Research Visitor Programme is open to scientists, at all career levels, who are affiliated with institutes in ESA Member States and Cooperating States. All visits must comply with the ESA security directives, which may necessitate additional checks. Early-career scientists and PhD students are particularly encouraged to apply. We encourage applications from women and minorities. The peer-review evaluation process is anonymised to ensure equal opportunities for all applicants. During their stay, visiting scientists will have access to archives and mission specialists for help with the retrieval, calibration, and analysis of archival data. In principle, all areas of space research covered by ESA science missions can be supported. Residence lasts typically between one and three months, also distributed over multiple visits. Research projects can be carried out at ESAC (Madrid, Spain) and at ESTEC (Noordwijk, Netherlands). To offset the expenses incurred by visitors, ESA covers travel costs from and to the home institution and provides support for lodging expenses and meals. Applications received by 10 November 2025, 23:59 UTC, will be considered for visits in spring and summer 2026. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.6. One PhD position in Relativistic Astrophysics and Gravitational-Wave Physics, Valencia, Spain ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29843 Deadline: 2025-10-15 Location: Valencia, Spain Additional Information: https://www.uv.es/uvweb/astronomy-astrophysics-department/en/research/resear... Contact: j.antonio.font[AT]uv.es The Relativistic Astrophysics Group at the University of Valencia (Spain) invites applications for one 4-year PhD position in the topic of gravitational-wave physics in theories beyond general relativity. This position is linked to the research project "Computational relativistic astrophysics and data analysis in the era of gravitational-wave astronomy" (PID2024-159689NB-C21) of the Spanish Research Agency. The position entails research work on modelling of astrophysical sources of gravitational waves, numerical relativity, and data analysis. We are seeking a highly motivated candidate interested in strong field modifications of general relativity and their test through astrophysical observations of compact objects. The candidate will conduct gravitational-wave source modelling in such theories, with these three main goals: (1) Find new qualitative features in gravitational-wave signals and electromagnetic signals from binary black hole and binary neutron star mergers in modified gravity. (2) Explore the core-collapse supernova gravitational-wave signature for a rotating progenitor in modified theories of gravity. (3) Model isolated rotating black holes and neutron stars beyond general relativity, studying their observational properties and stability. The Relativistic Astrophysics Group at the University of Valencia comprises faculty members Pablo Cerda-Duran, Jose Antonio Font, Samuel Santos, and Alejandro Torres-Forne', non-tenured faculty Daniela Doneva, Milton Ruiz and Nicolas Sanchis-Gual, and over ten PhD students. The group is part of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration, the Einstein Telescope Collaboration and of the LISA Consortium. The successful candidate will be supervised by Daniela Doneva. Applicants should prepare a CV, a brief statement of research interests, the academic transcripts, and the names (address, e-mail) of two potential referees. This documentation has to be sent by email before Oct 15th, 2025 to Toni Font (j.antonio.font[AT]uv.es) and Daniela Doneva (daniela.doneva[AT]uv.es). The start dates are flexible, but we aim to fill the position as soon as possible. The University of Valencia is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion encouraging applications from women and/or other underrepresented groups. Toni Font and Daniela Doneva +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.7. Associate Research Scholar, Princeton, NJ, USA ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/26/associate-research-scholar-pr... Deadline: 2025-10-30 Location: Princeton, NJ, USA Additional Information: https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/39981 Contact: jjupiter[AT]princeton.edu The Princeton Gravity Initiative is seeking exceptional Ph.D. recipients in theoretical gravitational theory for an honorific postdoctoral fellowship program. The Princeton Gravity Initiative is a collaborative effort between Princeton University's Astrophysics, Mathematics, and Physics Departments to explore the fundamental nature of gravity; see https://gravity.princeton.edu for more information. Candidates from all areas of research focusing on gravitational theory, including gravitational wave astrophysics, mathematical relativity, early universe cosmology, and quantum gravity, will be considered. Appointments, to be made at the rank of Associate Research Scholar, will be for three years with an anticipated start date of September 1, 2026. The work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University. This position is subject to the University's background check policy. To apply online, please visit https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/39981 and submit a cover letter (which can include a research statement of up to three pages in length), CV, and contact information for three references. PhD must be completed prior to the start of the appointment. To ensure full consideration, all materials, including letters of reference, must be received by October 30, 2025. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Expected Salary Range: $77,000 The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly. The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link for more information: https://hr.princeton.edu/benefits-overview-prospective-candidates +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.8. ERC-funded postdoctoral positions, Dublin, Ireland ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/26/erc-funded-postdoctoral-posit... Deadline: 2025-10-31 Location: Dublin, Ireland Additional Information: https://forms.gle/VARZsnqbz4SeGM39A Contact: barry.wardell[AT]ucd.ie The Relativity group at University College Dublin (UCD) invites expressions of interest for multiple ERC-funded postdoctoral positions in gravitational wave source modelling, with a focus on small mass-ratio binaries. The successful candidates will work with Prof. Barry Wardell and will join the EMRIWaveforms project, funded by an ERC Advanced grant. We are particularly interested in candidates with expertise in black hole perturbation theory, gravitational-wave data analysis for extreme mass-ratio inspirals, numerical relativity and post-Newtonian theory, although we are open to all candidates with a strong background in gravitational-wave science. Candidates will have ample opportunities to collaborate with the broader Relativity Group at UCD. The preferred start date is between January and September 2026, and the positions are envisioned for a period of 2 years with possible extension conditional on satisfactory performance. The positions include ample funds for travel and computing. The Relativity Group at UCD consists of 6 faculty members (Prof. Barry Wardell, Dr Sarp Akcay, Dr Chris Kavanagh, Prof. Adrian Ottewill, Dr Christiana Pantelidou, and Dr Niels Warburton), four postdoctoral fellows (Dr Susanna Barsanti, Dr Mikel Sanchez, Dr Andrew Spiers, and Oleksii Yanchyshen), a visiting Fulbright Fellow (Dr Thomas Osburn), and several PhD and MSc students. Together they form a vibrant and friendly research group whose expertise include gravitational self-force, numerical relativity, quantum fields on curved spacetimes, effective-one-body theory, and many other aspects of gravitational-wave source modelling. We strive to build a diverse and inclusive environment and welcome expressions of interest from traditionally underrepresented groups. Successful candidates will have a PhD in Theoretical Physics or a related discipline and previous experience in gravitational-wave source modelling. Applications should comprise a CV (including details of two reference letter writers) and a two-page statement covering research interests and plans. To receive full consideration, interested candidates should submit their application using the linked form by Friday October 31st, 2025. The search will remain open until the optimal candidates are found. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.9. Postdoctoral positions in Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/28/postdoctoral-positions-in-gra... Deadline: 2025-11-25 Location: Potsdam, Germany Additional Information: https://www.aei.mpg.de/1302781/acr-postdoc-2026 Contact: acr-jobs[AT]aei.mpg.de The "Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity" (ACR) department at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI) in Potsdam announces the opening of several postdoctoral appointments, which will be available at different levels, depending on experience and seniority, and can last from 2 to 5 years. We also have openings as part of the ERC-Synergy Grant "Making Sense of the Unexpected in the Gravitational-Wave Sky", one opening as part of the Simons Collaboration on Black Holes and Strong Gravity, and one opening for a postdoctoral position as part of the Center of Gravity. For the latter, the successful candidate will spend the first two years at the AEI and the subsequent two years at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen. The ACR department also offers Max Planck Fellowships to non-German scientists. We are particularly interested in hiring creative and highly motivated candidates who are at ease working both collaboratively and independently in a vibrant, interdisciplinary, and synergistic group. Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for full consideration is November 25, 2025, including reception of reference letters. The anticipated start date of the positions is Fall 2026. Applications will be considered until all positions are filled. The complete announcement and instructions how to apply can be found here: https://www.aei.mpg.de/1302781/acr-postdoc-2026 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.10. Call of interest for postdocs in gravitational-wave physics, Trieste, Italy ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/29/postdocs-at-sissa-italy/ Deadline: 2025-12-19 Location: Trieste, Italy Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30693 Contact: barausse[AT]sissa.it The gravitational-wave physics group at SISSA (Trieste, Italy) invites expressions of interest for several postdoctoral research positions on the following topics: numerical-relativity simulations; environmental effects for binary systems; gravitational-wave data analysis and machine learning; waveform modeling. The positions will start in the fall of 2026 and will be for two years, with possible extension conditional on satisfactory performance. These positions will be part of the GWSKy ERC synergy project www.gwsky.org. The candidate will also be part of the Astroparticle Physics Group at SISSA (www.sissa.it/app/people.php). Trieste is a lively city by the Adriatic sea. It has plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, and it is characterized by a high concentration of scientific research institutions -- including, besides SISSA: the Institute for Fundamental Physics of the Universe (IFPU, www.ifpu.it/), the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP, www.ictp.it/), the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF; Observatory of Trieste, www.oats.inaf.it/index.php/en/) and the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN; Trieste Section www.ts.infn.it/en/). Salary will be competitive and commensurate with experience. Applications should consist of a cover letter, a CV, a publication list, a research statement and three reference letters, and should be received by December 19th to receive full consideration. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.11. PhD position in Numerical Relativity, Jena, Germany ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/30/phd-position-in-numerical-rel... Deadline: 2025-11-02 Location: Jena, Germany Additional Information: https://www.tpi.uni-jena.de/~bernuzzi/ Contact: sebastiano.bernuzzi[AT]uni-jena.de Applications are invited for a PhD position in Numerical Relativity at the Theoretical Physics Institute (TPI) FSU Jena, Germany. The successful applicant will join the team led by Prof. Sebastiano Bernuzzi and work on numerical relativity simulations of neutron star mergers. The position is part of a cross-border project between Jena and Prof. David Radice's group at Penn State University (USA). The project is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and the US National Science Foundation (NSF) under the DFG-NSF Physics initiative. Candidates with background in numerical relativity, relativistic astrophysics and/or multi-messenger astrophysics with neutron star mergers are encouraged to apply. The application should be sent by e-mail to 'sebastiano.bernuzzi[AT]uni-jena.de' by November 2nd, 2025. Review of the applications shall start immediately after that date; short-listed candidates will be invited for interviews. Please submit a *single* PDF file and use as e-mail subject: 'Application for PhD position - SURNAME NAME'. Candidates should submit the following documents: 1. a copy of their MSc diploma or a binding statement of its date of completion together with exam results, 2. a CV including the list of publications, 3. a short statement of research achievements and interests (maximum 2 pages). Applicants should arrange for letters of recommendation to be sent directly to the same e-mail address above. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.12. Postdoctoral fellowships in gravitational physics and gravitational-wave astronomy, Baltimore, MD, USA ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29884 Deadline: 2025-12-01 Location: Baltimore, MD, USA Additional Information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30711 Contact: berti[AT]jhu.edu The William H. Miller III Department of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for postdoctoral fellowships in the general area of gravitational physics and gravitational-wave astronomy. These fellowships offer the opportunity for postdoctoral research that combines academic freedom with strong faculty mentorship in an intellectually vibrant, inclusive, and welcoming department. The Department has strong programs in condensed-matter physics, particle physics, astrophysics, and biological physics and is embarking upon a significant expansion, including growth into new areas of physics. The department also benefits from its close relationship with the Space Telescope Science Institute, located on the Johns Hopkins campus. The candidates are expected to work in Emanuele Berti's research group (https://pages.jh.edu/eberti2/about/). The group currently includes 6 postdocs, 7 Ph.D. students, and various undergraduate students supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, the John Templeton Foundation, the Simons Foundation, and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. The postdoctoral fellows will be provided with support for travel across the nodes of the recently established Simons Collaboration on Black holes and Strong Gravity (SimonsC-BHSG). The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University has a vibrant and interdisciplinary research environment, and the candidates are encouraged to collaborate with other faculty members, students and postdocs working in closely related research areas. More details about the department and its research can be found at https://physics-astronomy.jhu.edu. Consideration of applications will begin on 1 December 2025 and continue until all available positions are filled. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, and a list of publications, and arrange for at least three letters of reference on their behalf to be submitted to the application website. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ============================================== 3. News ============================================== 3.1. New book: Second edition of "A Mathematical Introduction to General Relativity", by Amol Sasane ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/02/new-book-second-edition-of-a-... Additional Information: https://doi.org/10.1142/14082 The book aims to give a mathematical presentation of the theory of general relativity (that is, spacetime-geometry-based gravitation theory) to advanced undergraduate mathematics students. Mathematicians will find spacetime physics presented in the definition-theorem-proof format familiar to them. The given precise mathematical definitions of physical notions help avoiding pitfalls, especially in the context of spacetime physics describing phenomena that are counter-intuitive to everyday experiences. In the first part, the differential geometry of smooth manifolds, which is needed to present the spacetime-based gravitation theory, is developed from scratch. Here, many of the illustrating examples are the Lorentzian manifolds which later serve as spacetime models. This has the twofold purpose of making the physics forthcoming in the second part relatable, and the mathematics learnt in the first part less dry. The book uses the modern coordinate-free language of semi-Riemannian geometry. Nevertheless, to familiarise the reader with the useful tool of coordinates for computations, and to bridge the gap with the physics literature, the link to coordinates is made through exercises, and via frequent remarks on how the two languages are related. In the second part, the focus is on physics, covering essential material of the 20th century spacetime-based view of gravity: energy-momentum tensor field of matter, field equation, spacetime examples, Newtonian approximation, geodesics, tests of the theory, black holes, and cosmological models of the universe. Prior knowledge of differential geometry or physics is not assumed. The book is intended for self-study, and the solutions to all the 283 exercises are included. The second edition corrects errors from the first edition, and includes 60 new exercises, 10 new remarks, 29 new figures, some of which cover auxiliary topics that were omitted in the first edition. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.2. GRG Topical Collection "Hyperboloidal foliations in the era of GW astronomy" completed ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/15/grg-topical-collection-hyperb... Additional Information: https://link.springer.com/journal/10714/updates/27812030 The Topical Collection "Hyperboloidal Foliations in the Era of Gravitational-Wave Astronomy: From Mathematical Relativity to Astrophysics" grew out of interactions at the workshop "Infinity on a Gridshell" in Copenhagen in 2023. Contributors were invited to expand their presentations into full articles, or submit new research motivated by the discussions. The result is a snapshot of a field in rapid development: papers that solidify the linear theory on fixed backgrounds, push numerical techniques to spectral accuracy at null infinity, clarify the role of conserved charges and regularity at scri+, and take further steps toward fully nonlinear hyperboloidal evolutions without symmetry. Start reading the summarizing Editorial by David Hilditch, Rodrigo Panosso Macedo, Alex Vano'-Vinuales andAnil Zenginoglu. Topical Collection - Hyperboloidal foliations in the era of gravitational-wave astronomy: from mathematical relativity to astrophysics. Gen Relativ Gravit 57, 131 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-025-03466-2 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.3. SAGS 2025 and Roy Maartens at 70, Stonehenge in Parys, South Africa ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/09/30/sags-2025-and-roy-maartens-at... Additional Information: https://indico.global/event/13404/ The Centre for Space Research (CSR) at North-West University (NWU) is proud to host the 2025 South African Gravity Society (SAGS 2025) conference at the unique and inspiring Stonehenge in Parys, South Africa from 18-21 November 2025. A highlight of SAGS 2025 will be the honouring of former SAGS President and renowned scientist Professor Roy Maartens who turned 70 during this year. More information will soon appear on the conference website. This special session will include a series of short talks by delegates and any that may wish to participate through the Zoom platform. Kindly advise the SOC (email below) if any wish to give a short message of around 5 minutes in connection with RM@70 through Zoom or perhaps to send a written or video message. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.4. Call-for-papers: "Machine Learning in Gravitational-Wave Science" ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=29883 Additional Information: https://link.springer.com/collections/dbgfcbcfai The journals General Relativity and Gravitation and Living Reviews in Relativity have opened a joined Topical Collection on "Machine Learning in Gravitational-Wave Science", which aims to include review articles and original research. While the recent Living Review "Applications of machine learning in gravitational-wave research with current interferometric detectors" by Cuoco et al. (2025) serves as a general introduction to the topic, we encourage authors to submit their work on specific applications of machine learning methods, neural networks, and deep learning techniques in GW data analysis, including noise reduction and mitigation, signal detection, parameter estimation, classification and interpretation of astrophysical sources to the journal General Relativity and Gravitation. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.5. Nominations for the 2025 Karl Schwarzschild Prize ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2025/10/02/nominations-for-the-2025-karl... Additional Information: https://walter-greiner-gesellschaft.de Nominations are invited for the 2025 Karl Schwarzschild Prize, awarded by the Walter Greiner-Society for Fundamental Physics Research in Frankfurt, to honour the memory of Karl Schwarzschild, who studied in Frankfurt at the beginning of his career. The prize is awarded to scientists who have made outstanding contributions in the fields of gravitational (astro)physics, including its experimental aspects, for their life's work and/or their role model function. The award, which can be shared between up to two scientists, amounts to 10,000 EUR and is funded by the Carl Wilhelm Fueck Stiftung, Frankfurt, and the Physikalischer Verein, Frankfurt. Nominations should include: 1. A laudatio summarizing the reasons for the nomination (max. of 2 pages) 2. The CV of the nominee 3. A list of publications from the last 10 years Nominations should be sent electronically only to Prof. Dr. Juergen Struckmeier, Chair of the Karl-Schwarzschild Award Selection International Committee, at the address struckmeier[AT]fias.uni-frankfurt.de before 30.11.2025 Self-nominations will not be considered. The recipient of the award will be announced in the Spring of 2026. The award ceremony takes place at one of the annual academic ceremonies of the Physics Department in Frankfurt. The award winner is expected to spend at least one week at the Department of Physics conducting research in the department, including two lectures accessible to a general audience (Physikalischer Verein, academic ceremony), an expert lecture within the department, as well as participation in specialist discussion groups. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
participants (1)
-
hyperspace@itp.uni-frankfurt.de