Gravitational-wave populations:
what's next?
University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy) - July 10th-14th, 2023

As the catalog of detected gravitational-wave events grows from O(10) to O(100) sources (but think millions in a few decades!), such increasingly detailed information is allowing us to dig deeper into the (astro)physics of compact objects. At the same time, new and more data require appropriately powerful statistical tools to be fully exploited. This highly interactive workshop (fewer talks, more working together!) will be the opportunity to share recent progress, identify what new steps are now needed, and hopefully set the stage for substantial progress in the field. 



This workshop is supported by:


Top: Joan Miro, "Bleu II" (1961), Georges Pompidou Center, Paris, France  (that reminds me so much of black holes observed by some red lasers...). 

Pictures: "Milano Citta' Aperta", a truly beautiful gallery by photographer Elena Galimberti