Conveners
Plenary: Plenary 1: Welcome and ET Collaboration Overview
- Michele Punturo (INFN)
- Harald Lueck
Plenary: Plenary 2: ET Collaboration Activities
- Harald Lueck
- Michele Punturo (INFN)
Plenary: Plenary 3: ET Framework
- Michele Punturo (INFN)
Plenary: Plenary 4: ETO
- Benoรฎt Tuybens (Nikhef)
Plenary: Plenary 5: ET Collaboration activitie & National host teams
- There are no conveners in this block
Plenary: Plenary 6: ET Collaboration Activities & Conclusions
- Michele Punturo (INFN)
- Harald Lueck
Description
Plenary 1: Welcome and ET Collaboration Overview
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11/11/2025, 09:00
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Marin Karuza11/11/2025, 09:20
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Eugenio Coccia11/11/2025, 09:30
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Harald Lueck, Michele Punturo (INFN)11/11/2025, 09:50
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Antonio Zoccoli (INFN), Jorgen D'Hondt, marco pallavicini11/11/2025, 10:10
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Jan Harms, Stefan Hild11/11/2025, 11:00
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Michele Punturo (INFN)11/11/2025, 11:20
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Martin Hendry (University of Glasgow)11/11/2025, 11:50talk
In this talk I will provide a short update on work being carried out as part of the ET-PP project to develop plans for an Einstein Telescope mentorship and training programme. I will first briefly summarise recent consultations with early-career colleagues on the scope of a possible ET mentoring programme, before switching focus to the question of what a collaboration-wide, coordinated...
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11/11/2025, 12:00
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Louis Smoor, Roberto Cimino13/11/2025, 09:30
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Andrew Harrison13/11/2025, 09:50
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Yuliya Hoika (University of Warsaw)13/11/2025, 10:10talk
The communication landscape of the Einstein Telescope is evolving into a dynamic European network connecting the Einstein Telescope Preparatory Phase (ETPP) project, local communication teams in Sardinia, the Euregio-Meuse-Rhine region, Lusatia, and beyond. The presentation will highlight recent supranational achievements, including the implementation of the new visual identity, the growing...
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Jennifer Docherty13/11/2025, 10:25Suspensionstalk
The Einstein Telescope will utilise cryogenic cooling in the low-frequency detector, and will therefore require crystalline materials in the suspension and optical components. The material properties of these suspension materials should not limit the thermal noise performance, requiring low mechanical loss, high thermal conductivity, and suitable tensile strength. With this, there is an...
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Sebastian Steinlechner13/11/2025, 10:40
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Andreas Freise, Fernando Ferroni (GSSI)13/11/2025, 11:30
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Daniela Trani, Mauro Morandin (INFN-PD)13/11/2025, 12:05
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Mario Martinez13/11/2025, 12:25
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Patrick Werneke13/11/2025, 12:40
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Domenico D'Urso, Dr Wim Walk (Nikhef)14/11/2025, 09:30
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Stan Bentvelsen14/11/2025, 09:40
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Andreas Rietbrock, Andreas Rietbrock14/11/2025, 10:00
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Giovanni Bisoffi14/11/2025, 10:20
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Patrice Verdier (IP2I Lyon - IN2P3), Stefano Bagnasco14/11/2025, 11:10
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Archisman Ghosh (Universiteit Gent), Marica Branchesi, Michele Maggiore14/11/2025, 11:30
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Jan Harms, Stefan Hild14/11/2025, 11:50
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14/11/2025, 12:10
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Harald Lueck, Michele Punturo (INFN)14/11/2025, 12:15