BIRS Live Stream for: Detection and Analysis of Gravitational Waves in the era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy: From Mathematical Modelling to Machine Learning
Current talk:
Aaron Zimmerman of University of Texas at Austin, Searching for the unexpected with gravitational waves
scheduled for today between 14:35 and 15:00 MST [2024-11-18T14:35:00.00-07:00]
Upcoming Talks
Below are the next few upcoming talks, not necessarily those that will be broadcast. We encourage participants to record and broadcast their talks, but it is up to them to press the button.
Tomorrow between 17:00 and 17:30 MDT [2024-11-19T17:00:00.00-07:00]
Koustav Chandra of Penn State University, Foreground signals minimally affect inference of high-mass binary black holes in next-generation gravitational-wave detectors
Koustav Chandra of Penn State University, Foreground signals minimally affect inference of high-mass binary black holes in next-generation gravitational-wave detectors
Movement and Symmetry in Graphs (Nov 24 to 29)
Tuesday November 26 between 09:00 and 09:30 MDT [2024-11-26T09:00:00.00-07:00]
Behnam Khosravi of Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Symmetric properties of Cayley graphs of groups and semigroups
Behnam Khosravi of Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Symmetric properties of Cayley graphs of groups and semigroups
Thursday November 28 between 10:30 and 11:00 MDT [2024-11-28T10:30:00.00-07:00]
Michelle Delcourt of Toronto Metropolitan University, Refined Absorption and Combinatorial Design Theory
Michelle Delcourt of Toronto Metropolitan University, Refined Absorption and Combinatorial Design Theory
Thursday November 28 between 13:30 and 14:00 MDT [2024-11-28T13:30:00.00-07:00]
Anthony Bonato of Toronto Metropolitan University, How to cool a graph
Anthony Bonato of Toronto Metropolitan University, How to cool a graph