(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
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The observed population
of compact binary mergers—What we've learned so far and what's next:
Thomas Callister, University of Chicago
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Multi-messenger
observations of gravitational wave sources from present to future:
Alessandra Corsi, Johns Hopkins University
- Numerical relativity beyond general relativity: Pau Figueras, Queen Mary University of London
- Asymptotics: symmetries, memory and new developments: Eanna Flanagan, Cornell University
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Testing gravitation
from AU to cosmological scales with radio pulsars: Emmanuel Fonseca, West
Virginia University
- Recent advances in black hole non-linear stability: Elena Giorgi, Columbia University
- Gravitational wave observations from space—Implementing LISA: Martin Hewitson, ESA
- Nonlinearities in gravity: Macarena Lagos, Columbia University
- Environmental effects on black hole physics: Andrea Maselli, Gran Sasso Science Institute
- A new chapter of gravitational wave observations with ground-based laser interferometers: Yuta Michimura, University of Tokyo
- Next generation black hole imaging: Lia Medeiros, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
- Gravitational self-lensing of X-rays emitted by neutron stars: Sharon Morsink, University of Alberta
- Recent progress in modified theories of gravity: Shinji Mukohyama, Kyoto University
- Current status of tensions in cosmology: Oliver Philcox, Columbia University
- Theoretical progress in waveform modelling: Adam Pound, University of Southampton
- Black hole decoherence of quantum superpositions: Gautam Satishchandran, Princeton
- Thermodynamics of near-extremal black holes: Mukund Rangamani, UC Davis
- Discussion on DEI and early career support: Sheila Rowan, University of Glasgow and Francesca Attadio, Sapienza University of Rome