The members of Gravity in Strong and Quantum Regimes (G^2 = G-SQuaRed) work in theoretical and experimental gravitational physics, i.e., black holes, cosmological models, gravitational waves, quantum fields in curved spacetime, quantum gravity phenomenology, quantum gravity
Members of G^2 are members of LISA Consortium and members of many scientific LISA Working Groups (WGs), e.g., Fundamental Physics WG , Cosmology WG, Astrophysics WG, Waveform WG, Communications Implementation WG. Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is a European Space Agency(ESA) L3 mission designed to detect and accurately measure gravitational waves. LISA is the first space-based gravitational-wave detector and the mission is expected to launch in 2034. NASA collaborates by leveraging the growing body of knowledge from the U.S. scientific community.
Members of the G^2 are Members of the Einstein Telescope Observational Science Board (OSB)
Members of the G^2 are Members of the Cosmic Explorer Consortium.