LISA: Experimental and Theoretical Challenges


Wednesday 21st February 2007

Institute of Physics, London


This half-day meeting will be held at the Institute of Physics, starting from 2pm. The meeting is organized by the Gravitational Physics Group of the Institute of Physics.   We will aim to finish at about 5.30pm.  

The meeting will be held in the Franklin lecture theatre at the Institute of Physics, and will be proceeded by the Group's AGM at 1.45pm.  For directions to the
Institute, see the map.  The nearest Tube Stations are Great Portland Street (Hammersmith and City, Circle and Metropolitan lines), Oxford Circus (Central, Bakerloo and Victoria lines) and Goodge Street (Northern line). The Regent's Park station on the Bakerloo line will be closed until June 2007.

A detailed programme for the meeting is available, as is the agenda for the Group AGM.  

The meeting will cover a broad spectrum of LISA science activity, ranging from experimental and technological advances to theoretical source modelling.

The speakers are:

Oliver Jennrich - LISA Project Scientist (ESA)
Nils Andersson and Leor Barack (Southampton)
Christian Trenkel (Astrium) 
Christian Killow (Glasgow).

All welcome!

Please direct any enquiries to Elizabeth Winstanley (E.Winstanley_at_sheffield.ac.uk)

LISA with gravitational waves