TY - UNPB
T1 - Legacy of the First Workshop on Gravitational Wave Astrophysics for Early Career Scientists
AU - Bayle, Jean-Baptiste
AU - Bonga, Beatrice
AU - Doneva, Daniela
AU - Ghosh, Archisman
AU - Hinderer, Tanja
AU - Karnesis, Nikolaos
AU - Korobko, Mikhail
AU - Korol, Valeriya
AU - Maggio, Elisa
AU - Muratore, Martina
AU - Renzini, Arianna
AU - Ricciardone, Angelo
AU - Shah, Sweta
AU - Shaifullah, Golam
AU - Shao, Lijing
AU - Speri, Lorenzo
AU - Tamanini, Nicola
AU - Weir, David
PY - 2021/11/30
Y1 - 2021/11/30
N2 - Gravitational wave science is a dynamical, fast-expanding research field founded on results, tools and methodologies drawn from different research areas and communities. Early career scientists entering this field must learn and combine knowledge and techniques from a range of disciplines. The Workshop on Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics for Early Career Scientists (GWAECS), held virtually in May 2021, planted the seeds of an interdisciplinary, well-connected and all-inclusive community of early career scientists working on gravitational waves, able to exchange relevant information and ideas, build a healthy professional and international environment, share and learn valuable skills, and ensure that ongoing research efforts are perpetuated and expanded in order to attain the main scientific goals envisioned by the whole community. GWAECS was the first event unifying early career scientists belonging to different communities, historically associated with different large-scale gravitational wave experiments. It provided a broad perspective on the future of gravitational waves, offered training on soft and transferable skills and allowed ample time for informal discussions between early career scientists and well-known research experts. The essence of those activities is summarised and collected in the present document, which presents a recap of each session of the workshop and aims to provide all early career scientists with a long-lasting, useful reference which constitutes the legacy of all the ideas that circulated at GWAECS.
AB - Gravitational wave science is a dynamical, fast-expanding research field founded on results, tools and methodologies drawn from different research areas and communities. Early career scientists entering this field must learn and combine knowledge and techniques from a range of disciplines. The Workshop on Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics for Early Career Scientists (GWAECS), held virtually in May 2021, planted the seeds of an interdisciplinary, well-connected and all-inclusive community of early career scientists working on gravitational waves, able to exchange relevant information and ideas, build a healthy professional and international environment, share and learn valuable skills, and ensure that ongoing research efforts are perpetuated and expanded in order to attain the main scientific goals envisioned by the whole community. GWAECS was the first event unifying early career scientists belonging to different communities, historically associated with different large-scale gravitational wave experiments. It provided a broad perspective on the future of gravitational waves, offered training on soft and transferable skills and allowed ample time for informal discussions between early career scientists and well-known research experts. The essence of those activities is summarised and collected in the present document, which presents a recap of each session of the workshop and aims to provide all early career scientists with a long-lasting, useful reference which constitutes the legacy of all the ideas that circulated at GWAECS.
U2 - 10.48550/arXiv.2111.15596
DO - 10.48550/arXiv.2111.15596
M3 - Preprint
SP - 1
EP - 60
BT - Legacy of the First Workshop on Gravitational Wave Astrophysics for Early Career Scientists
PB - arXiv
ER -