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ET Design Study Document Presentation

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Eight research Institutions (European Gravitational Observatory, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare,  Max Planck Gesellschaft zur foerderung der wissenschaften E.V., Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, University of Birmingham, University of Glasgow, Vereniging voor christelijk hoger onderwijs wetenschappelijk onderzoek en patientenzorg, University of Cardiff), five European countries collaborated for three years with the European Commission support, under  FP7 (Seventh Framework  Programme), to study the feasibility of a new generation of gravitational wave observatory which promises to open a new era of the precision gravitational wave astronomy. Indeed, the Einstein Telescope will be a crucial research infrastructure for the European Research Area (ERA) and will keep the European scientific community on the cutting edge of the research on gravitational wave.

Today the presentation of the conceptual design document to the scientific community in an event, that would be the kick off event for a new phase of the ET enterprise.

 

Agenda and list of participants available here

 

Poster of  the event  available here

 

ET conceptual design document (pre-release) available here

 

some pictures of the event available here

Last Updated ( Monday, 04 July 2011 12:57 )  

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The ELiTES proposal has been invited by the European Commission to the negotiation phase.

Eight institutes, participating to the ET science team, under the coordination of EGO,have presented at the beginning of 2011 a FP7 proposal titled: "ET-LCGT Interferometric Telescopes Exchange of Scientists" (ELiTES). It has been submitted under the International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES) programme and it consists in a four years scientists exchange programme between Europe and Japan, focused on cryogenic technology issues for LCGT and ET. The proposal has been evaluated positively by EU and invited to the negotiation phase.