Events in 2023

Host: Benjamin Knispel

Girls' Day 2023 at AEI Hannover

Zukunftstag
On 27 April 2023 the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) in Hannover participates in the Girls' Day. [more]

Open Day at GEO600

Open Day
On Saturday, September 30, 2023, the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) and the Institute for Gravitational Physics of Leibniz Universität Hannover invite you to visit the German-British gravitational-wave detector GEO600 near Sarstedt. Between 12:00 and 16:00 CEST, all visitors can speak with researchers at the detector site about the current state of gravitational-wave astronomy, the crucial contributions of GEO600 as a think tank of international research, and visit the detector. [more]

November of Science “The search for dark matter” (in German)

Public talk
Five times more abundant than normal matter and so far still mysterious: Dark matter [more]

The night that creates knowledge 2023

Public Event
On Saturday, November 4, 2023, it's that time again: From 6 p.m. to midnight, everyone is invited to discover the university at its various locations. [more]

November of Science “What if it isn't a black hole?” (in German)

Public talk
Could black holes hide something even more exotic? [more]

November of Science “What physicists think about science fiction” (in German)

Public talk
What (some) physicists discuss in their spare time. [more]
An interdisciplinary look at astronomy with gravitational waves kindly supported by the Cluster of Excellence QuantumFrontiers. [more]

November of Science “Do spiders lay planets in space?” (in German)

Public talk
“Spiders” are not only little crawlies, but also special objects in space. [more]

November of Science “Studying our Galaxy's graveyard with LISA” (in English)

Public talk
The future gravitational-wave detector LISA will sense millions of binary stars [more]

November of Science “Listening to the cosmos with LISA” (in German)

Public talk
Observing gravitational waves from space: with contributions from Hanover [more]
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