• Indico style
  • Indico style - inline minutes
  • Indico style - numbered
  • Indico style - numbered + minutes
  • Indico Weeks View

Choose timezone

Your profile timezone:
Use timezone based on:
Login

Large Scale Vacuum Infrastructure for ET-OPT

6 February 2026
Marc de Hemptinne (chemin du Cyclotron, 2, Louvain-la-Neuve)
Europe/Brussels timezone
  • Overview
  • Timetable
  • Contribution List
  • Registration
  • Participant List

Contribution List

5 / 5
5. Introduction to ET OPT design, vacuum requirements and plans
Aaron Goodwin-Jones (UCLouvain)
06/02/2026, 09:15
Presentations

I will present an overview of the ET-OPT project to date.

6. Lessons learnt by Liege on large scale vacuum infrastructure
Prof. Christophe Collette (ULiege)
06/02/2026, 10:00
Presentations
1. Lab Tour
Aaron Goodwin-Jones (UCLouvain)
06/02/2026, 11:00
3. First validation of a vertical cryogenic interferometric inertial sensor at 5.12K
Morgane Zeoli (Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve)
06/02/2026, 14:00
Presentations

The sensitivity of existing ground-based observatories to gravitational-wave signals is limited at low frequencies, particularly around 10 Hz. This limitation arises from several noise sources, including coupling between the mirror motion and other degrees of freedom, seismic noise, and thermal noise. The Einstein Telescope (ET) is a third-generation gravitational-wave detector aiming to...

4. Review: Introduction to vacuum technologies
Swapnil Dhage (UCLouvain)
06/02/2026, 14:30
Presentations

I will present a short review of the Chapter 3 in "Introduction to vacuum technologies"

Indico
Powered by Indico v3.3.8
  • Help