8 July 2022, 20:30-22:30 (CST, UTC+8), 14:30-16:30 (CEST, UTC+2), 08:30-10:30 (EDT, UTC-4)
Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/2542092249?pwd=WFBibWtyaUVPYzMxTFNKbFNqajl6UT09
20:30-20:35 (CST):
Introduction and welcome from Nils Andersson, ISGRG President
Brief presentation of 2022 thesis prizes (Jürgen Ehlers Prize and Bergmann-Wheeler Prize) followed by talks from IUPAP Early Career Award winners 2020-22
20:35-21:05 (CST):
Davide Gerosa (University of Milano-Bicocca)
Gravitational-wave populations with a pinch of deep learning
21:05-21:35 (CST):
Christopher Berry (University of Glasgow)
A gravitational-wave family portrait
21:35-22:05 (CST):
Katerina Chatziioannou (Caltech)
Studying neutron stars with gravitational waves