• WG1 Online Meeting

    The regular WG1 meetings restart after the summer. If you want to give a 5 minute talk, please contact Alessia and Christian. As before, flash presentations should highlight What is your research expertise/interests, in the context of the QG community? What is the overarching goal of your research? Why did you join BridgeQG? What do […]

  • WG5 online meeting

    Speaker: Prof. Jerzy Kowalski-Glikman. Title of the talk: Area Fluctuations in Quantum Gravity: From Theory to Phenomenology and Back Abstract: A few years ago, E. Verlinde and K. Zurek proposed that if area fluctuations in quantum gravity scale proportionally with the area itself, then their effects could, in principle, be detected using currently available technologies. […]

  • WG1 online meeting

    Agenda: – short presetations – vademecum – outreach to schhols Zoom link in email

  • WG3 Focused discussion I

    Theme: What questions do quantum reference frames address, and when are the approaches valid? Panelists: Leon Loveridge (Uni of South-Eastern Norway), Flaminia Giacomini (Rome Tor Vergata), Philipp Höhn (OIST Okinawa), Esteban Castro Ruiz (IQOQI-Vienna) Zoom link in the email.

  • WG1 – Online Meeting 9

    The link for the meeting will be sent by email, the program will be announced in the beginning of January after the new years break. Everyone interested is invited to join the meeting!

  • WG1 – Online Meeting 10

    The main topic of tomorrows meeting will be “QG approaches vs QG-inspired phenomenology: how far can we get?” moderated by Alessia. The meeting will take place via BigBlueButton, with the login details sent in email. Anyone interested is invited to join the meeting!

  • 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.