First detection of gravitational-waves from colliding neutron stars
Concurrent observation of electromagnetic emission launches gravitational-wave multi-messenger astronomy. August 17, 2017 saw a major… Read more
Concurrent observation of electromagnetic emission launches gravitational-wave multi-messenger astronomy. August 17, 2017 saw a major… Read more
Today, Tuesday August 1st 2017, the VIRGO detector located at the European Gravitational Observatory (EGO) in… Read more
Professor Predhiman Kaw was critically instrumental for LIGOIndia to happen. He was the first eminent scientist… Read more
The LISA trio of satellites to detect gravitational waves from space has been selected as the… Read more
Prof. C V Vishveshwara, a doyen of Indian science, passed away in Bangalore late last evening.… Read more
Excerpt from the India-US Joint Statement made during the visit of Prime Minister to the USA.
LISA Pathfinder’s grand success opens the door to the development of a large space GW observatory
India and the US have signed an MoU for establishing a Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO)
IUCAA will be the key science stakeholder of LIGO-India among the three lead institutions IPR, IUCAA
LIGO Opens New Window on the Universe with Observation of Gravitational Waves from Colliding Black Holes
The first Indo-Korean Gravitational Wave Workshop was held from January 28-29, 2016 at IUCAA. There were… Read more
LISA Pathfinder, ESA’s mission to test technology for future gravitational-wave observatories in space
Planning for a bright tomorrow: prospects for gravitational-wave astronomy with Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo.
Another major milestone towards GW space missions