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Where GW Astronomy Would Be Today Without Karsten Danzmann: Nowhere!
31 Mar
31. March 2026
Mathematisch-Physikalisches Kolloquium anlässlich des Ruhestands von Prof. Dr. Karsten Danzmann

Where GW Astronomy Would Be Today Without Karsten Danzmann: Nowhere!

Kolloquium anlässlich des Ruhestands von Prof. Dr. Karsten Danzmann

 

Abstract:

This will be a talk about Karsten Danzmann’s impact on gravitational wave astronomy. For over thirty years, Karsten Danzmann has played a leading role in almost all the important gravitational wave detection projects, as well as directing two research institutes and mentoring a generation of talented experimental physicists. While his work will be well known to this audience, the impact of his work on the global field of gravitational wave astronomy may not be so clear. I will defend the assertion that, without Karsten Danzmann`s huge energy and skilled leadership, we might still be waiting for the first detection, and the planned space and ground-based detectors of the next generation might just be idle pipe-dreams.

Speaker/s

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Bernard F. Schutz
Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Potsdam-Golm

 

 

Event organiser/s

Mathematisch-Physikalisches Kolloquium

Date

31. March 2026
16:30 o'clock - 18:00 o'clock

Contact information

Prof. Dr. Matthias Schütt
Dekan der Fakultät für Mathematik und Physik
Appelstraße 11 A
30167 Hannover
Tel.: 0511 762 3593
dekan@maphy.uni-hannover.de

Location

Leibniz Universität Hannover
Building: 1101
Room: E 214
Großer Physikhörsaal
Welfengarten 1
30167 Hannover
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