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The 13th International LISA Symposium

features a program dedicated to gravitational wave astrophysics, with particular
emphasis on sources that can be observed in the millihertz band by the Laser
Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), the current status and unique challenges in
gravitational theory and analysis for LISA sources, and the latest updates on
the development of the LISA mission.

The LISA Symposium is a three-day online conference with a mix of live and
pre-recorded presentations, free of charge, and open for everyone.

The 13th International LISA Symposium features a program dedicated to
gravitational wave astrophysics, with particular emphasis on sources that can be
observed in the millihertz band by the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
(LISA), the current status and unique challenges in gravitational theory and
analysis for LISA sources, and the latest updates on the development of the LISA
mission.

September 1-3, 2020, free of charge, and open for everyone.


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Gravitational Wave International Committee
the official patron of the 13th International LISA Symposium
The Gravitational Wave International Committee (GWIC) was formed in 1997 to
facilitate international collaboration and cooperation in the construction,
operation and use of the major gravitational wave detection facilities
world-wide. It is associated with the International Union of Pure and Applied
Physics as its Working Group WG.11. Through this association, GWIC is connected
with the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (IUPAP's
Affiliated Commission AC.2), its Commission C19 (Astrophysics), and another
Working Group, the AstroParticle Physics International Committee (APPIC).

GWIC Website
The LISA Consortium
committed to supporting the LISA mission
The LISA Consortium is a collaboration of self-funded and independent
researchers who proposed the LISA mission to ESA in 2017. Following mission
selection, the Consortium reorganised to plan and execute teamwork to enable
LISA to be technologically and scientifically successful. The consortium
currently consists of ~1000 members with a broad range of expertise from
instrumentation, data analysis, astrophysics, cosmology and fundamental science,
united by the same scientific goal and code of conduct.

Consortium Website



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