Schedule

workshop Schedule

All times are given in CEST (Kopenhagen local time). The zoom link will be distributed via mail to registered participants.

A list of abstracts can be found here.

Moday (18th october)

  • 14.30 - 14.50: Workshop Opening

  • 14.50 - 15.40: Valerio Faraoni: Quasilocal mass, asymptotic flatness, and regular black holes

  • 15.40 - 16.30: Michael Johnson: Black Hole Shadows and Photon Rings: Science Opportunities for Radio Interferometry

  • 16.30 - 17.00: Open discussion with Monday speakers

[17.00-17.30: break]

  • 17.30 - 19.30: Poster session (on REMO; all participants will be allowed to voteon a poster-prize winner who will give a talk on the final day of the workshop)

tuesday (19th october)

  • 14.00 - 14.50: Bart Ripperda: Probing the structure of spacetime beyond general relativity

  • 14.50 - 15.40: Daniel Mayerson: Fuzzball Shadows: Emergent Horizons from Microstructure

[15.40-16.10: break]

  • 16.10 - 17.00: Pedro Cunha: Testing the Kerr hypothesis using the black hole shadow and gravitational lensing

  • 17.00 - 17.50: Vitor Cardoso: The bright side of black holes

Wednesday (20th October)

  • 13.10 - 14.00: Open discussion with Tuesday speakers

  • 14.00 - 14.50: Cosimo Bambi: Testing regular black hole metrics with X-ray data

  • 14.50 - 15.40: Raúl Carballo-Rubio: Inner horizons: instabilities and possible relaxation mechanisms

[15.40-16.10: break]

  • 16.10 - 17.00: Alessia Platania: Dynamical renormalization of black-hole spacetimes

  • 17.00 - 17.50: Abhay Ashtekar: Quasi-local Horizons in Classical and Quantum Gravity

  • 17.50 - 18.40: Open discussion with Wednesday speakers

Thursday (21st october)

  • 14.00 - 14.50: Aaron Held: Image features of spinning regular black holes

  • 14.50 - 15.40: Avery Broderick: Beyond the one ring: probing spacetimes with high-resolution mm-VLBI

[15.40-16.10: break]

  • 16.10 - 17.00: Helvi Witek: The adventures of black holes: the case of quadratic gravity

  • 17.00 - 17.50: Ziri Younsi: Using Black Hole Images to Probe General Relativity

  • 17.50-18.10: Poster award talk: Che-Yu Chen

  • 18.10-19.00: Final discussion