The workshop wants to bring together young researchers actively involved in the activities of the Observational Science Board (OSB), Instrumental Science Board (ISB) and Site Characterization Board (SCB) of the Einstein Telescope. Leaving plenty of room for discussions, it will be a great occasion to share research and ideas, start projects, learn about new topics, and build collaborations.
It does not matter whether you like cosmology or pulsars, individual sources or backgrounds, data analysis, cryogenics, quantum noise reduction, or novel sensing and control systems … if you are young and interested in ET science, this is the right place!
After an opening session on the broad activities of ET ISB, OSB and SCB, the workshop is organized as a series of parallel sessions between OSB and ISB, each featuring two talks by expert early career researcher, laying the ground on the topics of relevance for each division, followed by ample room for discussion.
As additional information for all the ET enthusiasts: there is another workshop, the Einstein Telescope Research Infrastructure: Challenges and Long-Term Sustainability workshop, to be held in Rome at Sapienza University on February 16–17 (website: https://indico.cern.ch/e/ETSustainability2026).
Registration open: October 22nd 2025
Program announcement: mid-November 2025
Registration deadline: January 6th 2026
Start! February 18th 2026
Tomislav Andric
Nicola Borghi
Mateja Boskovic
Giulia Capurri
Martyna Chruslinska
Elena Codazzo
Alberto Colombo
Viola De Renzis
Jennifer Docherty
Rossella Gamba
Ish Gupta
Nandini Hazra
Xhesika Koroveshi
Danny Laghi
Angelique Lartaux
Elisa Maggio
Monica Marzario
Chiranjib Mondal
Niccolò Muttoni
Harsh Narola
Lorenzo Pompili
Anna Puecher
Filippo Santoliquido
Laura Silenzi
Peera Simakachorn
Emanuele Tofani
Cristiano Ugolini
TBA
Francesco Crescimbeni
Ulyana Dupletsa
Francesco Iacovelli
Maria Antonietta Palaia
Romeo Felice Rosato
Michele Vacatello
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The workshop is supported by:
Italian Ministry for Research - FIS2 Adv Grant "Fundamental Physics, Nuclear physics, and Cosmology with the Einstein Telescope"
Sapienza University of Rome
INFN
Cover image generated with Dall-E 2. Prompt by Francesco Iacovelli. If you are wondering, it is the pavement of Piazza del Campidoglio!