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> First Announcement: Gravitational Wave Phenomenology Workshop
> Sponsored by the Center for Gravitational Wave Physics
> Penn State University
> 6 ? 8 November 2001
> Web: <http://Gravity.Phys.PSU.Edu/GWPhenom>
> Email: <GWPW@Gravity.Phys.PSU.Edu>

> The forthcoming generation of ground and space-based gravitational
wave
> detectors have unleashed exciting challenges and opportunities in both
> physics and astronomy. The waves these new detectors will observe
arise
> in strong, dynamical gravitational fields, offering the first
> opportunities to test our understanding of fully non-linear
relativistic
> gravity. Simultaneously, the observations' astrophysical implications
> are likely to be novel, diverse and rich as they reveal the inner
> dynamics of processes hidden from electromagnetic astronomy: e.g., the
> collision of black holes in the center of a galaxy at high redshift.
> Emerging in response to these new opportunities, and at the interface
of
> general relativity, astrophysics and experimental physics, is the new
> discipline of Gravitational Wave Phenomenology: the physics and
> astrophysics that can be explored by gravitational wave observations
in
> all wavebands. The goal of this workshop is to bring together
interested
> researchers from the gravitational physics, astrophysics, and
> experimental gravity communities to explore this new discipline and
> chart its future.

> --

> Scientific Organizing Committee

> Lee Samuel Finn (Chair), Abhay Ashtekar, Pablo Laguna, Peter Meszaros,
> Steinn Sigurdsson, Alex Wolszczan (Penn State)
> Warren Anderson, Mario Diaz, Joseph Romano (University of Texas,
> Brownsville)
> Patrick Brady (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
> Matthew Choptuik (University of British Columbia)
> Eanna Flanagan (Cornell University)
> Gabriela Gonzalez, Jorge Pullin, Joel Tohline (Louisiana State
> University)
> Richard Price (University of Utah)
> Kenneth Strain (University of Glasgow)
> Robin Stebbins (Goddard Spaceflight Center)

> --

> Important Dates:

> October 8: Accommodation reservations in reserved room block (see
below)

> October 17: Registration to guarantee banquet seating (see below)
> November 6-8: Workshop

> --

> Workshop Program

> The workshop program will consist of a series of invited talks,
> addressing the potential observational significance of forthcoming
> gravitational wave observations in all wavebands, and the state and
use
> of theoretical and numerical relativity and astrophysics tools and
> techniques for source modeling and interpretation. In addition there
> will be a special discussion session inviting comment on the future
> direction of the new Center for Gravitational Wave Physics. Ample time
> will be reserved throughout the workshop for discussion.

> A more detailed program will be circulated in a second announcement in
> mid-September.

> A workshop banquet will be held on the night of 7 November at the
> Nittany Lion Inn, on the Penn State Campus.

> --

> Registration

> To register for the workshop, please e-mail
<GWPW@Gravity.Phys.PSU.Edu>
> or fax to +01-814-863-9608 with the following information

> Your full name (for your workshop name badge): _valbonesi Enrico
________________________

> Your institution (for your workshop name badge):
> ____rome III_____________________

> Your e-mail, telephone and fax numbers:

> E-mail: _valbones@ats.it_______________________

> Telephone: __00393294167403___________________

> Fax: ___00392700420059_______________________

> Your expected arrival day and time:

> Day: _//______________________

> Time: _//_____________________

> Your expected departure day and time:

> Day: __///_____________________

> Time: ___//____________________

> Where you will be staying: ___//___________________

> I would like _____ additional banquet tickets, at 35$US each

> The conference is being supported by a workshop registration fee of
> 35$US, which includes the workshop banquet. Tickets can be paid for in
> advance by check (drawn on a US bank) or money order (in US dollars),
or
> at the time of the workshop by cash, check or money order. To pay your
> registration in advance, please mail your payment to

> Administrative Aide
> Center for Gravitational Wave Physics
> Gravitational Wave Phenomenology Workshop
> 104 Davey Laboratory
> The Pennsylvania State University
> University Park, PA 16802
> USA

> --

> Accommodations

> The workshop scientific sessions will be held at the State College
Days
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> First Announcement: Gravitational Wave Phenomenology Workshop
> Sponsored by the Center for Gravitational Wave Physics
> Penn State University
> 6 ? 8 November 2001
> Web: <http://Gravity.Phys.PSU.Edu/GWPhenom>
> Email: <GWPW@Gravity.Phys.PSU.Edu>

> The forthcoming generation of ground and space-based gravitational
wave
> detectors have unleashed exciting challenges and opportunities in both
> physics and astronomy. The waves these new detectors will observe
arise
> in strong, dynamical gravitational fields, offering the first
> opportunities to test our understanding of fully non-linear
relativistic
> gravity. Simultaneously, the observations' astrophysical implications
> are likely to be novel, diverse and rich as they reveal the inner
> dynamics of processes hidden from electromagnetic astronomy: e.g., the
> collision of black holes in the center of a galaxy at high redshift.
> Emerging in response to these new opportunities, and at the interface
of
> general relativity, astrophysics and experimental physics, is the new
> discipline of Gravitational Wave Phenomenology: the physics and
> astrophysics that can be explored by gravitational wave observations
in
> all wavebands. The goal of this workshop is to bring together
interested
> researchers from the gravitational physics, astrophysics, and
> experimental gravity communities to explore this new discipline and
> chart its future.

> --

> Scientific Organizing Committee

> Lee Samuel Finn (Chair), Abhay Ashtekar, Pablo Laguna, Peter Meszaros,
> Steinn Sigurdsson, Alex Wolszczan (Penn State)
> Warren Anderson, Mario Diaz, Joseph Romano (University of Texas,
> Brownsville)
> Patrick Brady (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
> Matthew Choptuik (University of British Columbia)
> Eanna Flanagan (Cornell University)
> Gabriela Gonzalez, Jorge Pullin, Joel Tohline (Louisiana State
> University)
> Richard Price (University of Utah)
> Kenneth Strain (University of Glasgow)
> Robin Stebbins (Goddard Spaceflight Center)

> --

> Important Dates:

> October 8: Accommodation reservations in reserved room block (see
below)

> October 17: Registration to guarantee banquet seating (see below)
> November 6-8: Workshop

> --

> Workshop Program

> The workshop program will consist of a series of invited talks,
> addressing the potential observational significance of forthcoming
> gravitational wave observations in all wavebands, and the state and
use
> of theoretical and numerical relativity and astrophysics tools and
> techniques for source modeling and interpretation. In addition there
> will be a special discussion session inviting comment on the future
> direction of the new Center for Gravitational Wave Physics. Ample time
> will be reserved throughout the workshop for discussion.

> A more detailed program will be circulated in a second announcement in
> mid-September.

> A workshop banquet will be held on the night of 7 November at the
> Nittany Lion Inn, on the Penn State Campus.

> --

> Registration

>