CoG: a new DNRF Center of Excellence directed by Prof. Vitor Cardoso

Published on Oct. 4, 2024, 3:07 p.m.

The Niels Bohr Institute will host a new DNRF Center of Excellence, the Center of Gravity (CoG), directed by Vitor Cardoso.

The CoG will bring together forefront research in observations of black holes and in the formal theory and quantum aspects of gravity, completing the visions of Bohr and Einstein for the gravitational interaction. The research endeavor will span from data analysis to theoretical disciplines within astrophysics and high-energy physics, driving gravitational wave physics to an exciting future. “I am very proud and happy to be able to continue our research within gravitational physics with this DNRF grant. This would not have been possible without the work and dedication of my current team and co-PIs, and all of the science that was already done with our current funding. Honestly, I am delighted to drive Denmark’s efforts in strong gravity, a field with a tremendous discovery potential. These are exciting times indeed, and the center will be at the forefront of this young and vibrant research area,” says Center leader Vitor Cardoso.

The Center of Gravity will be run by Center leader, Prof. Vitor Cardoso and his co-PIs: Prof. Emil Bjerrum-Bohr (NBI), Prof. Alessandra Buonanno (AEI), Prof. Troels Harmark (NBI), Prof. Niels Obers (NBI) and Assist. Professor Maarten van de Meent (NBI/AEI). The CoG center’s research packages will focus on the following research areas:

Work package 1: Motion in curved spacetime
Work package 2: Spectroscopy of black holes
Work package 3: Quantum effects for black holes and gravity
Work package 4: Precision tools to understand environments
Work package 5: Templates and new data analysis tools

A Center of Excellence is a center funded by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF) for a 6-year period with the possibility of a 4-year extension. In the next coming months, NBI will enter into contract negotiations with the DNRF for the first 6-year period.

More info here.