BritGrav
BritGrav (British Gravity Meeting) is an annual meeting, based in the United Kingdom and Ireland, for academics whose research is connected to gravitation. The meeting covers a broad range of topics, including general relativity, quantum gravity, gravitational-wave detection and astronomy, the astrophysics of black holes and neutron stars, cosmology, and experimentation.
British Gravity Meeting | |
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Abbreviation | BritGrav |
Discipline | Gravitational physics |
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History | 2001– |
Frequency | Annual |
Website | BritGrav 18 |
Many of the talks are given by postdocs and graduate students, and are between 10 and 20 minutes. During BritGrav 15 at the University of Birmingham in 2015, 78% of the talks were by students and 18% were by post-docs.[1]
The first meeting was held at the University of Southampton in 2001.[2] The 2015 meeting was organised by the University of Birmingham; following the close of the meeting, there was a public lecture on gravitational-wave detection by James Hough.[3] The most recent meeting was at the University of Portsmouth from 18–19 April 2018.[4]
Past meetings
References
- Berry, Christopher. "BritGrav 15". Retrieved 14 October 2015.
- Gundlach, C (2001). "The first BritGrav meeting". arXiv:gr-qc/0104062.
- "Public Outreach". BritGrav 15. University of Birmingham. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
- "BritGrav 18". University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
- Gundlach, Carsten. "Professional activity". University of Southampton. Retrieved 5 May 2015.