Conference registration |
Secure your spot at the 2024 Gravitational Wave Advanced Detector Workshop by completing the registration process.
Online payment is required for registration (VISA and Mastercard). Payment for accommodation should be made directly to the hotel. Please be sure to mention GWADW 2024 when reserving accommodation.
Registration is $1400AUD (approx. $897USD | €836 EUR) and includes the welcome reception, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, 2 poster receptions (canapés and drinks) and conference dinner.
Registration is now closed.
Changes and cancellations
Please contact [email protected] if you require a refund to cancel your attendance, a cancellation fee will apply. Requests for refunds will need to be received by 24th March 2024 23:59 UTC. No refunds will be provided after that date.
Some childcare subsidies will be available, please contact [email protected].
Key Dates
Online payment is required for registration (VISA and Mastercard). Payment for accommodation should be made directly to the hotel. Please be sure to mention GWADW 2024 when reserving accommodation.
Registration is $1400AUD (approx. $897USD | €836 EUR) and includes the welcome reception, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, 2 poster receptions (canapés and drinks) and conference dinner.
Registration is now closed.
Changes and cancellations
Please contact [email protected] if you require a refund to cancel your attendance, a cancellation fee will apply. Requests for refunds will need to be received by 24th March 2024 23:59 UTC. No refunds will be provided after that date.
Some childcare subsidies will be available, please contact [email protected].
Key Dates
- 11 August 2023 | First announcement
- 11 September 2023 | Registration open
- 7 December 2023 | Abstract submission open
- 17 March 2024 | Abstract submission deadline
- 17 March 2024 | Early bird registration closes
- 24 March 2024 | Cancellation Deadline
- 16 April 2024 | General Registration closes
- 13-17 May 2024 | Conference
Abstract Submission
Abstract Submissions CLOSED
We invite participants to submit their abstracts for contributed talks and poster presentations at the 2024 Gravitational Wave Advanced Detector Workshop.
GWADW 2024 will be a workshop orientated experience, and focus on active discussions about the biggest opportunities and challenges for GW detectors over the next decade, and how the current experience can guide the design of next generation observatories and their detectors.
To free up time that would otherwise be taken up with technical update talks, we are planning on having a number of poster sessions. Submitted abstracts will initially be offered the opportunity to present a poster. The session conveners, with support of the scientific organising committee, will request specific presentations on particular topics in much the same way as when the meeting originated in Aspen.
To welcome newcomers to the field and allow old hands to refresh their knowledge, we are planning to start each day with a tutorial on topics of interest.
Broad themes encompassing the pressing challenges that will be covered during the workshops are:
Submission Guidelines:
Poster Session:
Two poster sessions will be held in the evenings of Tuesday 14 May and Wednesday 15 May featuring an assortment of drinks and canapés.
Please complete the abstract submission to secure your poster board.
We invite participants to submit their abstracts for contributed talks and poster presentations at the 2024 Gravitational Wave Advanced Detector Workshop.
GWADW 2024 will be a workshop orientated experience, and focus on active discussions about the biggest opportunities and challenges for GW detectors over the next decade, and how the current experience can guide the design of next generation observatories and their detectors.
To free up time that would otherwise be taken up with technical update talks, we are planning on having a number of poster sessions. Submitted abstracts will initially be offered the opportunity to present a poster. The session conveners, with support of the scientific organising committee, will request specific presentations on particular topics in much the same way as when the meeting originated in Aspen.
To welcome newcomers to the field and allow old hands to refresh their knowledge, we are planning to start each day with a tutorial on topics of interest.
Broad themes encompassing the pressing challenges that will be covered during the workshops are:
- Laboratory scale experiments supporting future detectors and how to train next generation instrumentation specialists.
- Post-O5 upgrades and performance risk mitigation
- Coatings for future detectors
- Low-Frequency performance of detectors in next generation observatories and what we can learn from post-O5 3- and 4-km interferometers
- Large scale infrastructure and vacuum systems for next generation observatories
- Space Based detectors looking towards the 2040s and the 2050s
- Machine learning for advanced instrumentation
- Quantum metrology and interferometer topologies
- Alternative techniques and configurations to enhance the detection of gravitational waves
Submission Guidelines:
- Abstracts must be submitted through our online submission portal by the specified deadline.
- The abstract should be clear, concise, and well-structured, providing an overview of your research objectives, methodology, key results, and conclusions.
- Submissions will be reviewed by our scientific committee.
- If your abstract is successful you will be notified by an Organising Committee member by 8 April 2024.
Poster Session:
Two poster sessions will be held in the evenings of Tuesday 14 May and Wednesday 15 May featuring an assortment of drinks and canapés.
Please complete the abstract submission to secure your poster board.