New leadership team to guide the Einstein Telescope Collaboration – Change at a defining moment for gravitational-wave science

The international Einstein Telescope (ET) Collaboration announces a change in its scientific leadership, as a new spokesperson team takes office on 23 March 2026. Michele Maggiore and Angélique Lartaux will serve jointly as spokesperson and deputy spokesperson.

ℹ️ https://www.aei.mpg.de/1431966/new-leadership-team-to-guide-the-einstein-telescope-collaboration

Picture: Marco Kraan/Nikhef

#EinsteinTelescope #GravitationalWaves #Research #Astrophysics

🎤 Public talk (in English) “Gravitational wave astronomy – quo vadis?” in Erlangen ✨

Michèle Heurs, professor at @unihannover, will give the Lise Meitner Lecture 2026 at the spring meeting of the @DPGPhysik in Erlangen. Entrance to the public evening lecture in English is free.

🚩 March 18 at 19:00 CET | Audimax of @FAU

From the abstract: “Since the first direct detection of gravitational waves in 2015, we have opened an entirely new observation window into the Universe (complementary to the electromagnetic spectrum, neutrinos, and cosmic rays), heralding the era of multi-messenger astronomy with gravitational waves. A wealth of scientific insights has already been gained – but so much more is yet to be discovered!”

#GravitationalWaves #SciComm #Outreach #EinsteinTelescope

🎤 Public talk (in English) “Gravitational wave astronomy – quo vadis?” in Erlangen ✨

Michèle Heurs, professor at @unihannover, will give the Lise Meitner Lecture 2026 at the spring meeting of the @DPGPhysik in Erlangen. Entrance to the public evening lecture in English is free.

🚩 March 18 at 19:00 CET | Audimax of @FAU

From the abstract: “Since the first direct detection of gravitational waves in 2015, we have opened an entirely new observation window into the Universe (complementary to the electromagnetic spectrum, neutrinos, and cosmic rays), heralding the era of multi-messenger astronomy with gravitational waves. A wealth of scientific insights has already been gained – but so much more is yet to be discovered!”

#GravitationalWaves #SciComm #Outreach #EinsteinTelescope

🎤 Public talk (in English) “Gravitational wave astronomy – quo vadis?” in Erlangen ✨

Michèle Heurs, professor at @unihannover, will give the Lise Meitner Lecture 2026 at the spring meeting of the @DPGPhysik in Erlangen. Entrance to the public evening lecture in English is free.

🚩 March 18 at 19:00 CET | Audimax of @FAU

From the abstract: “Since the first direct detection of gravitational waves in 2015, we have opened an entirely new observation window into the Universe (complementary to the electromagnetic spectrum, neutrinos, and cosmic rays), heralding the era of multi-messenger astronomy with gravitational waves. A wealth of scientific insights has already been gained – but so much more is yet to be discovered!”

#GravitationalWaves #SciComm #Outreach #EinsteinTelescope

Vandaag 10 jaar geleden https://sailing-dulce.nl/home/article-4802 #GNz11 #einsteintelescope #FastRadioBursts #neutronstars Vrijdag 04-03-2016 Het oude sterrenstelsel in de Grote Beer, dat een team van internationale sterrenkundigen (onder wie drie Nederlanders), staat op een recordafstand van 13,4 miljard lichtjaar. Het stelsel is GN-z11 genoemd (foto boven) en kon ook worden teruggevonden in oudere data van de Hubble Space telescoop en en de Spitzner telescoop. Het verre stelsel bevindt zich in de tijd op 100..
Sometimes train problems turn into a treat! And I am not just talking about the coffee and croissant. Finally I had the space and time to calmly read through a report I had been carrying around with me for some time. #einsteintelescope #einsteintelescopeorganisation

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https://hbpmedia.nl/ai-verbetert-detectie-zwaartekrachtsgolven-ondanks-ruis/

Key technology for the Einstein Telescope reaches next milestone

High-precision laser from Hannover is used in new test environment

ℹ️ https://www.aei.mpg.de/1409434/hannoveraner-laserlicht-im-etpathfinder

The Einstein Telescope (ET) is Europe's future gravitational-wave observatory. The ETpathfinder research and development facility in Maastricht is testing key technologies for ET. One such technology is a novel laser source from Hannover.

The laser source was developed jointly by the @mpi_grav and @unihannover. Its light is now being used for the first time in the ETpathfinder's vacuum system.

These results will be instrumental in the development of future laser sources for gravitational-wave detectors, such as ET and the US Cosmic Explorer project.

Picture: S. Hild/ETpathfinder

#EinsteinTelescope #GravitationalWaves #Technology #Research #Laser

Postcard service.

The Einstein Telescope annual meeting last week came with a novel service: write a message on one of the provided postcards and they would send it for you. What a great idea! Now waiting to see how many will arrive...

#photography #einsteintelescope #science

Behind the scenes at the Einstein Telescope Annual Meeting in Opatija.

#photography #croatia #EinsteinTelescope