• BridgeQG WG2 monthly online meeting

    Francesco Salamida will give a talk on systematic effects in Lorentz Invariance Violation (LIV) studies of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs). The zoom link can be found in the email announcement.

  • BridgeQG WG1 – Online Meeting 10

    Christian Pfeifer will chair a discussion on “Different levels of (local) Lorentz invariance – What do we exactly mean when we say a theory is (local) Lorentz invariant?” Link for the meeting in the email with the announcement.

  • BridgeQG online seminar for high schools and teachers

    Curious about the secrets of space, time, and gravity? Join us for the BridgeQG online seminar on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 11:00 CET! High school students and teachers worldwide are invited to explore the mysteries of the universe with leading researchers in quantum gravity. For more information: https://web.infn.it/Brid…/2025/07/14/bridgeqghigh-schools/ Register here.

  • WG2 monthly meeting

    During the meeting, Dr. Sadashiv Sahoo (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay) will give a seminar on searches for Lorentz Invariance Violation with the INO-CAL experiment, including future prospects and a discussion on the systematics impacting the analysis. Zoom link will be sent by email.

  • WG1 – Online Meeting 12

    Ben Koch will chair a discussion on “What Can We Expect to Learn from Black Holes in the Context of Quantum Gravity?” Abstract: I will provide a brief overview of our current understanding of the classical and semiclassical description of black holes. In the context of quantum gravity, several important questions arise that we hope […]

  • WG3 Focused discussion III: Observers in Quantum Spacetime

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    Dear WG 3 members,   We are delighted to announce the third session of our focused discussion series. This time, we continue a theme from the recent Bratislava workshop, with panellists bringing complementary perspectives.  Questions:  Do we need a theory of observers to formulate quantum spacetime? If not, what are the reasons? If so, what minimal structures should […]