Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Department of Physics

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Department Colloquium: Prof. Samaya Nissanke, PhD (Leading Scientist at DESY, University of Amsterdam)

talk: New Perspectives onto other Universe in the Multi-Messenger Astronomy Era

  • When Apr 21, 2026 from 03:00 to 05:00
  • Where Zoom & Lise-Meitner-Haus, Christian-Gerthsen-Hörsaal, Newtonstraße 15, 12489 Berlin
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Department Colloquium: Samaya Nissanke, PhD (Leading scientist at DESY) talks about this topic:

New Perspectives onto other Universe in the Multi-Messenger Astronomy Era

Abstract

Since the revolutionary discovery of gravitational wave (GW) emission from a binary black hole merger in 2015, the remarkable GW detectors LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA have detected at least 220 compact object mergers. These events are transforming modern astronomy and physics. In particular, the first, and to date the only, binary neutron star merger, dubbed GW170817, was observed in both gravitational and electromagnetic radiation, thus opening up a new era in multi-messenger astrophysics. The multi-messenger characterisation of such an event has enabled major advances into diverse fields of modern physics from gravity, high-energy astrophysics, nuclear physics, to cosmology. In this talk, I will discuss our work in strong-field gravity astrophysics and how combining observations, theory and experiment have been key in making progress in this field. I will present the challenges and the opportunities that have emerged in multi-messenger astrophysics, particularly in the past decade, and what the future holds in this new era.

 

The Colloquium will be held in "hybrid" format, i.e., you can join the talk in the lecture hall or via zoom.

Zoom Link:
https://hu-berlin.zoom.us/j/64567336962?pwd=QjhyMW5SbFVBZWVNRWJrTFBFN2Rtdz09
Meeting-ID: 645 6733 6962
Passwort: 607723