GW:UK@Nottingham

Europe/London
University of Nottingham

University of Nottingham

Nottingham, UK
Giles Hammond (University of Glasgow), Gregory Ashton (University of Southampton), Hong Qi (Queen Mary University of London), Krishnendu Naderivarium (University of Birmingham), Laura Sberna (University of Nottingham), Miguel Bezares (University of Nottingham), Sama Al-Shammari (University of Cardiff), Stephen Green (University of Nottingham), Thomas Sotiriou (University of Nottingham)
Description

GW:UK@Nottingham is the first meeting of the GW:UK initiative (website). It will bring together researchers from across the UK involved in gravitational wave science to celebrate 10 years of gravitational wave discoveries (day 1) and to engage in community-building activities (day 2).

Due to the nature of this meeting, we will only offer in person participation. Some funding to cover accommodation and travel expenses for UK-based participants is available. There will be a number of slots available for contributed talks, including flash talks. We especially encourage early career researchers to apply for a slot.

To be considered for financial support and a contributed or flash
talk, please complete your registration by 16 December.

The meeting will be held in room B13 of the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Nottingham. 

 

 

Participants
  • Thursday 15 January
    • 09:30 10:00
      Registration 30m C14

      C14

      University of Nottingham

      School of Physics and Astronomy
    • 10:00 10:15
      Welcome - Thomas Sotiriou (University of Nottingham) 15m
    • 10:15 11:00
      10 years of GW - Stephen Fairhust (Cardiff University) 45m
    • 11:00 11:15
      Coffe Break 15m
    • 11:15 11:45
      GW astrophysics and multimessenger - Fabio Antonini (Cardiff University) 30m
    • 11:45 12:15
      Tests of GR - Michalis Agathos (QMUL) 30m
    • 12:15 13:15
      Lunch 1h
    • 13:15 13:20
      Machine Learning for Parameter Estimation 5m
      Speaker: Sama Al-Shammari (Cardiff University)
    • 13:20 13:25
      Residual neural likelihood estimation for gravitational wave parameter estimation 5m
      Speaker: Mattia Emma (Royal Holloway University of London)
    • 13:25 13:30
      Testing general relativity with black hole ringdowns 5m
      Speaker: Lorenzo Pompili (University of Nottingham)
    • 13:30 13:35
      Observability of eccentricity in a population of merging compact binaries 5m
      Speaker: Mukesh Singh (Cardiff University)
    • 13:35 13:40
      Calibrated uncertainty quantification for improved GW signal detection efficiency 5m
      Speaker: Ann-Kristin Malz (Royal Holloway University of London)
    • 13:40 13:45
      Gravitational Wave Probes of Dark Matter in Neutron Star Mergers 5m
      Speaker: Dr Violetta Sagun (University of Southampton)
    • 13:45 13:50
      Tidal dissipation in binary neutron star mergers 5m
      Speaker: Suprovo Ghosh (University of Southampton)
    • 13:50 13:55
      Leveraging indirect observations about merging neutron star binaries 5m
      Speaker: Nikhil Sarin (Cambridge University)
    • 13:55 14:00
      Stochastic gravitational wave backgrounds from cosmic phase transitions 5m
      Speaker: Dr Oliver Gould (University of Nottingham)
    • 14:00 14:05
      Polarisation Singularities of Gravitational Waves. 5m
      Speaker: Claire Rigouzzo (King's College London)
    • 14:05 14:10
      Quasinormal modes from numerical relativity with Bayesian inference 5m
      Speaker: Richard Dyer (Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge University)
    • 14:10 14:15
      Accelerating parameter estimation for parameterized tests of general relativity with gravitational-wave observations 5m
      Speaker: Dhruv Kumar (University of Glasgow, Scotland)
    • 14:15 15:00
      Instrumentation - Ian Wilmut (RAL) 45m
    • 15:00 15:15
      Coffe Break 15m
    • 15:15 15:45
      Progress in GW cosmology - Tessa Baker (Portsmouth U.) 30m
    • 15:45 16:15
      GW searches and parameter estimation - Michael Williams (Portsmouth U.) 30m
    • 16:15 16:20
      Astrophysical implications of eccentricity in neutron star-black hole binaries 5m
      Speaker: Isobel Romero-Shaw (Cardiff University)
    • 16:20 16:25
      Accelerating Reduced-Order Quadrature Construction using Multi-Band Waveforms 5m
      Speaker: Murdoc Newell (Queen Mary University of London)
    • 16:25 16:30
      What can the future GW detectors tell us about the peak of star formation? 5m
      Speaker: Divyajyoti . (Cardiff University)
    • 16:30 16:35
      Corrections to the energy and angular momentum for eccentric orbits 5m
      Speaker: David Trestini (University of Southampton)
    • 16:35 16:40
      Rapid parameter estimation in minutes with physical insights from eccentric harmonics 5m
      Speaker: Ben Patterson (Cardiff University)
    • 16:40 16:45
      Extremal Black Hole Spectroscopy 5m
      Speaker: Hongyi Wan (Queen Mary University of London)
    • 16:45 16:50
      Analytic and numerical modeling of boson-star scattering 5m
      Speaker: Ulrich Sperhake (University of Cambridge)
    • 16:50 16:55
      Constraining the luminosity distance-redshift relation with GWs 5m
      Speaker: Elena Colangeli (ICG - University of Portsmouth)
    • 16:55 17:00
      Early Warning in Gravitational-Wave Astronomy with Deep Learning. 5m
      Speaker: Reem Alfaidi (University of Glasgow)
    • 17:00 17:05
      The potential of hierarchical inference with extreme mass-ratio inspiral observations 5m
      Speaker: Shahswat Singh (University of Glasgow)
    • 17:05 17:10
      Fast, Faithful, and Future-Proof: Gravitational-Wave Inference at GPU Speed 5m
      Speaker: Metha Prathaban (University of Cambridge)
    • 17:10 17:15
      Gravity Spy: Building a Community of Citizen Scientists 5m
      Speaker: Elizabeth Todd (University of Glasgow)
    • 17:15 17:20
      Detecting Exoplanets beyond Local Super cluster with GW 5m
      Speaker: Liming Zheng (Beijing Normal University, Cardiff Universtiy)
    • 17:20 17:25
    • 17:25 17:30
      Amorphous Alumina: a low absorption material for future detectors 5m
      Speaker: Scott Fitzgerald (University of Glasgow)
    • 17:30 17:35
      He-BAR: A Helium Bulk Acoustic Resonator for Gravitational Wave Detection 5m
      Speaker: Sean Hibbitt (Royal Holloway University of London)
    • 17:35 17:40
      Multifidelity Approach to Simulation-Based Inference in Gravitational-Wave Data Analysis 5m

      Simulation-based inference (SBI) is opening new possibilities in gravitational-wave data analysis, including the use of computationally expensive simulators to generate waveforms. When simulators are computationally expensive, generating sufficient training data becomes challenging. Multifidelity methods combine the accuracy of high-fidelity (expensive and accurate) models with the computational efficiency of low-fidelity (fast and less accurate) models. This transfer learning approach makes inference tractable even with limited simulation budgets, potentially enabling analyses that would otherwise require prohibitive computational resources.

      Speaker: Cecilia Fabbri (University of Nottingham)
  • Friday 16 January
    • 09:30 09:45
      GW in the UK - Introduction 15m
    • 09:45 11:15
      Parallel Panel discussions: ECR opportunities 1h 30m
    • 09:45 11:15
      Parallel Panel discussions: Funding for GWs in the UK 1h 30m
    • 11:15 11:30
      Coffe Break 15m
    • 11:30 12:30
    • 12:30 13:30
      Networking lunch 1h
    • 13:30 14:30
      Community Building Exercise 1h
    • 14:30 15:00
      Coffe Break 30m
    • 15:00 15:05
      Independent Optical Calibration of Gravitational-Wave Detectors via Scattered Light Injection 5m
      Speaker: Kushal Jain (Cardiff University)
    • 15:05 15:10
      GW230814: black hole spectroscopy with a single detector binary black hole merger 5m
      Speaker: Joshua Sharkey (University of Glasgow)
    • 15:10 15:15
      Source Inference for Unmodelled Sources 5m
      Speaker: James Neeson (Cardiff University)
    • 15:15 15:20
      The High–Mass-Ratio Challenge in Gravitational-Wave Modelling 5m
      Speaker: Parthapratim Mahapatra (Cardiff University)
    • 15:20 15:25
      O4 EM Follow-up Observations with GOTO 5m
      Speaker: Kendall Ackley (University of Warwick)
    • 15:25 15:30
      Application of summary data for Simulation-based inference 5m
      Speaker: Masaki Iwaya (Cardiff University)
    • 15:30 15:35
      The Formation and Evolution of EMRIs in Accretion Discs 5m
      Speaker: Jupiter Stevenson (University of Nottingham Gravity Group)
    • 15:35 15:40
      Probing accelerating binary black hole coalescences with deep learning 5m
      Speaker: Alexander Roussopoulos (University of Nottingham)
    • 15:40 15:45
      Frequency contamination from new fundamental fields in black hole bringdowns 5m
      Speaker: Jacopo Lestingi (University of Nottingham)
    • 15:45 15:50
      Optimisation of thermal compensation systems in Gravitational wave detectors 5m
      Speaker: Ruaraidh Dumbreck (Cardiff University)
    • 15:50 15:55
      Stable black hole solutions with cosmological hair 5m
      Speaker: Laurens Smulders (University College London)
    • 15:55 16:15
      Wrap up 20m