IMPRS Lecture Week No.1
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Mar 04, 2012 06:00 PM
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Mar 09, 2012 03:00 PM |
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| Where | Hotel Residenz am Motzener See, Töpchiner Str. 4, 15749 Mittenwalde/OT Motzen |
| Contact Name | imprs-gw@aei.mpg.de |
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Contents
The week comprises 15 lectures of three different topics:
- Experimental GW Physics (5 lectures: Danzmann, Heinzel, Lück)
- General Relativity (5 lectures: Schutz, Babak)
- Numerical Relativity (5 lectures: Bentivegna, Hinder)
Participation is mandatory for all first-year students.
Lecture Notes (password protected)
Literature
Location
The lecture week takes place at the (Click here for a map)
Hotel Residenz am Motzener See
Töpchiner Str. 4
15749 Mittenwalde/OT Motzen
Tel.: (03 37 69) - 8 50
Fax: (03 37 69) - 8 51 00
info@hotel-residenz-motzen.de
www.hotel-residenz-motzen.de
Accommodation will be in twin rooms at the same hotel.
Public Transport
Arrival at the hotel is scheduled on Sunday, March 4
- Participants from Potsdam/ Berlin can go by train: Connection
- Participants from Hannover can go by train: Connection
Administrative Issues
Participants of the IMPRS Lecture Week need to hand in the right travel form 2 weeks in advance.
Below there are examples of how to fill in the forms. Please have a look at the comments for details.
All PhD students with a contract or a stipend at the AEI (Hannover and Golm) should fill in a request for business trips (Dienstreiseantrag) with the cost unit "M.R5.A.QOP10001" and the purpose of travel "IMPRS lecture week".
All PhD students with a contract or a stipend at the University of Hannover should fill in a personnel matters form (Einladungsvorschlag) of the AEI with the following dates:
About IMPRS Lecture Weeks
The lecture weeks are part of the PhD students' education in Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the AEI. They take place three times per year with courses on general relativity, numerical relativity & theoretical astrophysics, statistics & data analysis, and different topics of experimental gravitational wave physics. The lectures teach experimental topics to the theorists and theoretical topics to the experimentalists and broaden the knowledge in GR for all of them. This way, the PhD students become gravitational wave astronomers knowing all the different aspects of this research field.



