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IITGN to Host Global Meeting on Gravitational Waves, Marking 10 Years Since Historic Discovery from October 6 to 10

Posted On: 01 OCT 2025 5:47PM by PIB Ahmedabad

The Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar (IITGN) will host an international discussion meeting, ‘10 Years of Gravitational Wave Discovery: Advancing the Frontiers of Gravitational Physics’, from October 6 to 10, 2025. The event will bring together leading scientists from India and abroad to mark the 10th anniversary of the first detection of gravitational waves (GWs) in 2015, a breakthrough that confirmed a century-old prediction of Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos.

The five-day meeting will feature technical seminars, intensive discussions, and a special session on the LIGO India initiative aimed at inspiring students and science enthusiasts. With a focus on both theoretical and experimental aspects of gravitational physics, the gathering will serve as a platform to reflect on the remarkable progress of the past decade and chart the path ahead in one of the most exciting frontiers of modern science.

More than thirty distinguished researchers are expected to participate. Leading international participants include Bruce Allen and Maria Alessandra Papa (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Germany), Thomas Sotiriou (University of Nottingham, UK), Alexander Nitz (Syracuse University, USA), Andrea Maselli (Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy), and David Hilditch (CENTRA, Portugal). A strong contingent of Indian scientists from premier institutes such as IUCAA Pune, ICTS Bengaluru, RRI Bengaluru, TIFR Mumbai, CMI Chennai, SINP Kolkata, IISER Kolkata, and various IITs will also contribute.

The meeting will highlight the pivotal contributions of Indian scientists to the first GW detection. Sanjeev Dhurandhar (IUCAA), who pioneered data analysis techniques in the 1990s that played a foundational role in the discovery. Other leading Indian participants include Archana Pai (IIT Bombay, Chair of the LIGO-India Scientific Collaboration), and Sendhil Raja (RRCAT Indore), who is spearheading the construction of the upcoming LIGO-India detector along with other leading national experts.

“The detection of gravitational waves has opened a revolutionary new window on the universe. Beyond astrophysical discoveries, gravitational-wave physics provides a remarkable opportunity to test Einstein’s theory of general relativity and may point toward new laws of gravity,” said Prof Sudipta Sarkar, organising committee, IITGN.

“The upcoming LIGO-India detector will put our country at the heart of the global gravitational-wave network. This meeting is both a celebration and a call to prepare for that responsibility,” said Prof Anand Sengupta, organising committee, IITGN.

IITGN, known for its strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research and international collaboration, is proud to host this gathering at a time when gravitational wave science is entering an era of rapid expansion and discovery.


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