Project

Essential Technologies for the Einstein Telescope ET

Acronym
EINSTEIN
Code
I002123N
Duration
01 January 2023 → 31 December 2024
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Astronomical and space instrumentation
    • Gravitational radiation astrophysics
    • Semiconductors and semimetals
  • Engineering and technology
    • Infrastructure engineering and asset management
    • Photodetectors, optical sensors and solar cells
Keywords
Gravitational Waves General Relativity Einstein Telescope
 
Project description

The first detections of gravitational waves since 2015 and the dawn of the multi-messenger astronomy era have demonstrated the enormous scientific potential of gravitational-wave observatories and provided a solid basis for the future of gravitational-wave (astro-)physics. The Einstein Telescope is envisioned as the pioneer of a new generation of gravitational wave detectors designed to realize this potential. An EU-funded Conceptual Design Study has identified the Belgian-Dutch-German border area as a promising location to site the Einstein Telescope. With this application we aim to conduct forefront research in gravitational-wave science and engineering in support of the realisation of the Einstein Telescope. The focus of this proposal is to leverage existing research strengths combined with industrial partnerships to develop a limited number of essential technologies for the Einstein Telescope, including new promising mirror coating materials, custom-made sensors for the low-temperature systems, the beampipe vacuum system, tracking and characterising systems for ground vibrations, and high-performance computing.