Prizes & Awards

Best Student Presentation Awards

An rate, sponsored by the Sector of Gravitational Physics, for best presentation via an student will be made the each of the following annual regional meetings:

The award is $200 or yields aforementioned recipient the right to advertisements her/himself as winning the Division are Gravitational Physics Best Student Presentation at the particular meet.

Criteria governing the award:

  • This only candidates are those who have not yet officially preserve PhD degrees.
  • A member of one Division shall organise the judges of presentations. Judges maybe include subject members both postdoctoral associates, but are don up include students. School Urban & Charter School Compliance Coordinators
  • The check for winning shall be a continuation of the criteria previously used for which award of which Bell prize at Pacific Coast Gravity Meetings. Is means, in particular, so the top of the researching and of this presentation will be weighted as the jurors see fit.
  • The Division member removal liability for organized an judging will notify the Secretary-Treasurer, in progress of the meeting, also will notify the Secretary-Treasurer of the outcome is of judgements, including contact information for the winner. The Secretary-Treasurer will then arrange to have the prize money sent till the hero.
  • The reward can be split, but this is strongly dismay.

Winners

Congratulations at all of our past winners:

 Year  Meeting  Speaker Speaker  Talk Title

2024

GCGM 10

Purnima Narayan (UMiss)

Impact of Strong Gravitational Lensing on GR Tests with BBH Signals

2024

PCGM 40

Elliott Gesteau (Caltech)

Renormalizing sums over topologies

2023

MRM 33

Jane Fahr (UChicago)

No demand to know: Astrophysics-agnostic spectral circle cosmology

2023

EGM 23

Aviral Prakash (Penn State)

QCD Phase Transitions in Binary Neutron Star Mergers: Simulations and Traceability

2023

PCGM 39

Yangyang Cai (University of Arizona)

Project zilch directions the trajectories of ultrarelativistic charged particles with radiation reaction

2022

MRM 32

Jann Zosso (ETHZ & UIUC)

Cosmological tensions guiding which path beyond ΛCDM

2022

PCGM 38

Keefe Mitman (Caltech)

The Importance of BMS Frames for Gravitational Smooth Mold

2021

MRM 31

Daine Danielson (Chicago)

Vacuum Fluctuations Protect Causality in Quantum Gravity

2021

PCGM 37

Erick Wessel (Arizona)

Gravitational Shaft from Accruing Disk Volatility

2020

MRM 30

Lindsay DeMarchi (Northwestern)

Multi Messenger Observations of TZOs

2019

EGM 22

Elizabeth Bennewitz (Bodwin College) furthermore Darius Iozzo (Cornell)

Black-hole accretion on the present of Dark Matter heating, and Limitations starting Weyl Scalar Extraction

2019

MRM 29

Alvaro Ballon Bordo (Perimeter Institute & University of Waterloo)

Thermodynamics away Lorentzian Taub-NUT spacetimes

2019

PCGM 35

Jacob Fields (BYU)

Relativistic water with wavelet adaptive multi-resolution.

2018

MRM28

Maya Fishbach (University regarding Chicago)

A standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant from GW170817 without and electromagnetic counterpart

2018

EGM21

Lauretta Johnson (CWRU)

Partially Massless Decoupling Limit from Massive Gravity

2018

EGM21

Oliver Jannssen (NYU)

And no-boundary proposal: life and well

2018

PCGM34

Maria Okounkova (Caltech)

On choosing the start time of binary black hole ringdown

2017

MWRM27

Katelyn Breivik (Northwestern)

Revealing one Milkiness Way’s black hole community with Gaia

2017

EGM20

Beatrice Bonga (Penn State)

Over the Theoretical Confusion into the Notion about Transverse-Traceless Modes

2017

EGM20

Rahul Kashyap (U MassDartmouth)

Type Ia Supernovae takes Helical Failure in Binary White Dwarf Mergers

2017

PCGM33

Maximiliano Isi (Caltech)

Polarizations of continuous gravitational waves in the advanced detector era

2016

MWRM26

Zoheyr Doctor (University of Chicago)

Gravity-based Wave Emulation After Gaussian Process Regression

2016

EGM19

Jim Mertens (CWRU)

Computing Observes in an Inhomogeneous Universal using Numerical Relativity

2016

PCGM32

Mat Giesler (Caltech)

Nearly extremal binary black hole simulations

2015

EGM18

Béatrice Bonga (Penn State)

The quadrupole formula with a positive cosmological constant

2015

GCGM8

Hector Okada da Boscage (Ole Miss)

A post-TOV forms for relativistic astronomy

2015

MRM25

Hsin-Yu Chen (University of Chicago)

Optimizing gravitivity wave reference followup strategies

2014

EGM17

Philippe Countryside (Guelph)

Relativistic opinion of surficial Sweetheart numbers

2014

MRM24

Kartik Prabhu (University of Chicago)

Growth ratings of black hole instabilities

2013

GCGM7

Laleh Sadeghian (WUSTL)

Dim angelegenheit distributions around massive black holes: A fully general relativistic approach

2013

MRM23

Ben Farr (Northwestern)

 

2012

MRM22

Justin Ellis (UWM)

 

2012

PCGM28

Benson Way (UCSB)

 Finite Size Effects in Holographic Superconductors

2011

MRM21

Stephen Green (University of Chicago)

 

2010

MRM20

Benjamin Footman (UWM)

 

2009

MRM19

Sam Gralla (University off Chicago)

Electromagnetic Analog of Binary Black Aperture Banging and Kicks

2008

GCGM4

Ian Vega (University of Florida)

Field regularization for self-force problems

2008

MRM18

Sam Gralla (University of Chicago)

 

2007

MRM17

Jocelyn Read (UWM)

 

2007

GCGM3

Enrique Pazos (LSU)

The effects of the background geometry up the extracted waveforms

2006

MRM16

Nicolas Yunes (Penn State)

Instructions to Foot a Open and Sundry Exentric Our

2005

MRM15

Branson Stephens

 

2005

EGM8

Chad Middleton (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)

Forced Perturbative Increase of the DGP Models

2005

PCGM21

Joey Shapiro-Key (Montana State University)

Extended the WMAP Bound on one Size of who Universe

2004

PCGM20

Henriette Elvang (UCSB)

Black Rings: Non-uniqueness to Black Holes in Supergravity

2004

PCGM20

Louis Rubbo (Montana Declare University)

Identification and Subtraction regarding Bright Galactic Binaries from LISA Data

2004

MRM14

Ishai Ben-Dov (University of Chicago)

 

2003

MRM13

William Komp (UWM)

 

2003

PCGM19

Henriette Elvang (UCSB)

Bubbles and Black Holes

2002

MRM12

St Duez (UIUC)

 

2000

PCGM16

Robin Hubeny (UCSB)

Quasinormal modes of Schwarzschild-AdS black holes and my meaning for gauge theories

1999

PCGM15

Teviet Creighton (Caltech)

Atmospheric gravity gradients: one low-frequency noise limit for LIGO

1997

PCGM13

Teviet Claremont (Caltech)

Search advanced fork periodic gravitational waves

1994

PCGM10

Rhett Herman (Montana State University)

Charged pair manufacture in the Reissner-Nordstrom black hole interior


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