The 14th Einstein Telescope Symposium
From 5th to 10th May AstroCeNT members took part in the 14th Einstein Telescope Symposium…
Read moreFrom 5th to 10th May AstroCeNT members took part in the 14th Einstein Telescope Symposium…
Read moreFrom February 19th to 23rd, 2024, Astrocent group leader Mariusz Suchenek and PhD student Mateusz Pietrzak visited the Einstein Telescope Pathfinder for sensors installation. The installed seismometers were developed by Innoseis company and modified by University of Warsaw scientists. Infrasound microphones were created at Astrocent/NCAC, particularly by Prof. Tomasz…
Read moreThe Einstein Telescope, one of the most important projects in which AstroCeNT members participate, hosted its 2nd Annual Meeting. More than 500 scientists convened both online and in…
Read moreOn the 23-26 of January AstroCeNT team members visited 2nd Site Preparation Board (SPB) Workshop in Maastricht (Netherlands). The meeting was organized by the Einstein Telescope collaboration to discuss and review the progress of the site preparation activities for the Einstein Telescope. The agenda of the workshop included presentations…
Read moreOn April 18-22, 2022, Dr. Josiah Ensing (AstroCeNT/NCAC, research group led by Prof. Tomasz Bulik) participated in the 6th edition of the summer school “Passive Imaging & Monitoring in Wave Physics: From Seismology to Ultrasound” in Cargese (Corsica). The event gathers scientists working in the field…
Read moreOn the 1th of February 2022 AstroCeNT PhD student Wathela Alhassan (Seismic Sensors research group led by Prof. Tomasz Bulik) presented his poster at the 56th Rencontres de Moriond 2022 conference. The title of his presentation was “Binary Black Holes detection in Einstein Telescope using Convolutional Neural Networks”. Rencontres…
Read moreThe meeting on Einstein Telescope site studies and characterization took place in Nuoro, Sardinia. In October 2021, Dr Ensing, member of research group 2, worked at the Sos Ennatos site on studying the seismic noise and its dependence on the wind in the area.
Read moreFor a long time, the cornavirus pandemic did not allow our scientists to work in the field. But now this opportunity is back again. On 12-19 September, Dr Mariusz Suchenek…
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