The workshop aims to bring together physicists and mathematicians who work on aspects of gravity to discuss modern trends in classical and quantum gravity, black holes, and gravitational waves.
We expect to have 2-3 review talks per day each introducing a hot topic with emphasis on open problems with plenty of time for discussion and interaction.
The meeting will take place at the Department of Mathematics, University of Crete, Heraklion
Directions: Enter the math department and follow signs towards wing E. Room E.324 is located one floor up at the end of wing E.
Participation is by invitation only. If you would like to participate please contact one of the organizers.
Invited speakers
Dionysios Anninos (King's College London)
Mihalis Dafermos (Princeton/Cambridge)
Dejan Gajic (Leipzig)
Olivier Graf (Grenoble Alpes)
Sam Gralla (U. Arizona)
Sean Hartnoll (Cambridge)
Gary Horowitz (UC Santa Barbara)
Christoph Kehle (MIT)
Jonathan Luk (Stanford)
Sameer Murthy (King's College London)
Frans Pretorius (Princeton)
Harvey Reall (Cambridge)
Eva Silverstein (Stanford)
Organizing Committee
A. Banerjee (Department of Physics)
M. Firrotta (Department of Physics)
G. Fournodavlos (Department of Mathematics & Applied Mathematics)
E. Kiritsis (Department of Physics)
V. Niarchos (Department of Physics)
A. Porfyriadis (Department of Physics) - Chair
C. Rosen (Department of Physics)
We acknowledge support from:
H.F.R.I call “Basic research Financing (Horizontal support of all Sciences)” under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan “Greece 2.0” funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU (H.F.R.I. Project Number: 15384)
ERC starting grant 2022, under the European Union's Horizon Europe program for research and innovation, project 101078061 SINGinGR