応募書類の受付は4月26日13時に締め切りました。
書類の受諾状況は、5月中旬頃に応募者登録サイトに表示されます。
"Application forms were closed at 13:00 on 26 April.
The acceptance status of documents will be displayed on the registration website around mid-May."
Black holes: why they matter
Black holes are one of the most mysterious objects in the Universe.
In 2015, for the first time, the LIGO collaboration succeeded in detecting gravitational waves (GWs) sourced by the merger of two black holes. Since then, around 90 events of GW emission from black holes have been detected and many physicists are actively working on black hole physics. However, you might wonder what drives physicists to study such dark objects existing very far from us.
In this seminar, I am going to tell you how black holes are special and that understanding black holes would help us to understand gravity and perhaps even the origin of the Universe. I will also explain how I am trying to understand black holes and gravity throughout my Hakubi project.