XIII Einstein Telescope Symposium
The XIII symposium of the Einstein Telescope (ET) will be held in Cagliari, at the THotel from May 8th to May 12th 2023. A video (Zoom) link will be provided to allow remote attendance.
The Symposium will be organized in parallel sessions, hosting workshops managed by the ET specific boards (EIB, ISB, OSB and SPB), and a plenary sessions to have a global view of all the activities on going.
Along the week several lectures on the physics of ET will be organized with the support of the OSB for PhD students and young researchers.
At the XII ET Symposium the ET scientific community in Budapest formally established the birth of the ET Collaboration. After 1 year of activities the ET Collaboration may count more then 1300 members, organized in 80 Research Units, affiliated to 202 institutions distributed over 23 countries and applications for new RUs keep coming. On September 1st 2022 started the INFRA-DEV Horizon EU project (ET-PP) and consistent National funds are currently supporting ET activities (R&D and site characterization).
In this crucial phase the ET Collaboration is strongly committed to define details of detector configuration, the e-infrastructure and user services needed, to qualify the candidate sites and to better understand achievable physics goals.
Registration is open, please contact the organisers after the dealine.
Maximum number of in person participant: 300.
Deadline for registration: May 4th, 9 pm CET
The registration fee is 200,00 euro if paid before April 25th 2023 and 250,00 euro if paid after April 25th 2023 (late registration).
The LOC will cover the fee for PhD students (up to a maximum of 30).
To pay the FEE and complete the registration follow the link
http://kassiopea.onlinecongress.it/XIIIETSymposium2023
The zoom links of the symposium will be posted to the registered participants after the registration is closed.
Scientific organising committee:
Michele Punturo, Harald Lueck, Stefano Bagnasco, Achim Stahl, Patrice Verdier, Gianluca Gemme, Jan Harms, Stefan Hild, Marica Branchesi, Michele Maggiore, Ed Porter, Domenico D'Urso, Wim Walk
Local organising committee:
Mariano Cadoni, Alessandro Cardini, Andrea Contu, Domenico D'Urso, Alberto Masoni, Davide Rozza, Gianluca Usai
"This initiative is supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Programme under the AHEAD2020 project (GA n. 871158), the INFN, the INFN Cagliari Section, the University of Cagliari, the Department of Physics of Cagliari University, the University of Sassari, the city of Cagliari, the Regione Autonoma della Sardegna the Fondazione di Sardegna and by the ETIC-Einstein Telescope Infrastructure Consortium IR0000004 - CUP_ I53C21000420006”