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The PhD Thesis by José María Ezquiaga, awarded with the RSEF prize

The PhD Thesis entitled "Probing the Dark Universe with Gravitational Waves", by José María Ezquiaga, and supervised by Juan García-Bellido, has been awarded with the Real Sociedad Española de Física (RSEF) prize. 
Abstract: 

IFT Report of Activities 2019-2020

The IFT Report of Activities 2019-2020 is already available on the web site through the following link: 
https://www.ift.uam-csic.es/en/reportofactivities

El Agujero Negro supermasivo en el centro de nuestra galaxia (Andrea Ghez, Premio Nobel 2020)

Charla de Andrea Ghez, Premio Nobel de Física 2020, sobre su descubrimiento de la existencia del agujero negro supermasivo en el centro de la Vía Láctea.
Esta conferencia fue impartida durante su participación en el congreso Invisibles 2021, de la red europea de colaboración científica HiDDEN, el 4 de Junio de 2021.

Investigando el universo, en el Planetario de Madrid




Vídeo de la Conferencia de divulgación: Einstein, agujeros negros y ondas gravitacionales, por Gabriela González

En el marco de Invisibles21 virtual Workshop, evento anual del proyecto europeo Horizon 2020 Marie Curie ITN HIDDeN, la Prof. Gabriela González (Proyecto LIGO,  Louisiana State University) ha impartido una charla de divulgación en español.

EPS HEPP Outreach Prize has been awarded to the coordinators of the International Masterclasses and the IPPOG representative from the ATLAS Experiment

The 2021 Outreach Prize of the High Energy and Particle Physics Division of the EPS is awarded to Uta Bilow and Kenneth Cecire for the long-term coordination and major expansion of the International Particle Physics Master Classes to include a range of modern methods and exercises, and connecting scientists from

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What is matter? A question that has fascinated—and at times tormented—some of the brightest minds of the twentieth century.
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