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Poster session I
(until 15:30)
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13:30
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Angled beam expander telescopes for the Michelson beams in third generation Gravitational Wave Observatories
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13:30
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Current Status of Quantum Locking Experiment for Space Gravitational Wave Antenna DECIGO
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13:30
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Displacement-noise-free neutron interferometer for gravitational wave detection at low frequencies
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13:30
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Gravitational wave sources in the low frequency region and their distances
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13:30
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Localization of gravitational waves using machine learning
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13:30
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Optimization of design parameters for Gravitational Wave detector DECIGO including fundamental noises
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13:30
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Practical quantum noise estimate of optical-spring quantum locking for space gravitational wave detector DECIGO
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13:30
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Probing dipole radiation with the low-frequency gravitational-wave observatories
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13:30
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Prospects for Detecting Exoplanets around Double White Dwarfs with LISA and Taiji
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13:30
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Realistic Detection and Early Warning of Binary Neutron Stars with Decihertz Gravitational-wave Observatories
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13:30
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Space gravitational wave antenna DECIGO
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13:30
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Space GW Antenna B-DECIGO
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13:30
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The Current Status of TOrsion-Bar Antenna (TOBA) Experiment
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13:30
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The Sar-Grav Laboratory at the Sos Enattos site, one of the quietest site in the 2-10 Hz frequency range
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22:30
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Suspensions for LF
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Lucia Trozzo
(Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
Joris van Heijningen
(UCLouvain)
(until 00:30)
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22:30
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Introduction
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Joris van Heijningen
(UCLouvain)
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22:35
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The latest development in ALFRA, the UWA low-frequency rotational accelerometer
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Ammar Al-Jodah
(The University of Western Australia)
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22:55
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Update on sensing seismic platform relative motion using Digital Interferometry
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Sheon Chua
(ANU Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics - OzGrav)
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23:15
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New Generation Superattenuators for Einstein Telescope
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Lucia Trozzo
(Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
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23:35
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E-TEST: A Compact Isolation Concept for Future Einstein Telescope
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AMEER SIDER
(Precision Mechatronics Laboratory, Université de Liège, B-4000 Liège, Belgium)
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