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18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION (GRG18) 8 – 13 July 2007 7TH EDOARDO AMALDI CONFERENCE ON GRAVITATIONAL WAVES (AMALDI7) www.grg18.com 8 – 14 July 2007 www.Amaldi7.com Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre • Darling Harbour • Sydney Australia INSPIRALLING BLACK HOLES RAPID EPANSION OF AN UNSTABLE NEUTRON STAR Credit: Seidel (LSU/AEI) / Kaehler (ZIB) Credit: Rezzolla (AEI) / Benger (ZIB) GRAZING COLLISION OF TWO BLACK HOLES VISUALISATION OF A GRAVITATIONAL WAVE HAVING Credit: Seidel (AEI) / Benger (ZIB) TEUKOLSKY'S SOLUTION AS INITIAL DATA Credit: Seidel (AEI) / Benger (ZIB) ROLLER COASTER DISTORTED BY SPECIAL RELATIVISTIC EFFECTS Credit: Michael Hush, Department of Physics, The Australian National University The program for GRG18 will incorporate all areas of General Relativity and Gravitation including Classical General Relativity; Numerical Relativity; Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology; Experimental Work on Gravity and Quantum Issues in Gravitation. The program for Amaldi7 will cover all aspects of Gravitational Wave Physics and Detection. PLENARY LECTURES Peter Schneider (Bonn) Donald Marolf USA Bernard Schutz Germany Bernd Bruegman (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena) Gravitational lensing David McClelland Australia Robin Stebbins United States Numerical relativity Daniel Shaddock (JPL California Institute of Technology) Jorge Pullin USA Kimio Tsubono Japan Daniel Eisenstein (University of Arizona) Gravitational wave detection from space: technology challenges Norna Robertson USA Stefano Vitale Italy Dark energy Stan Whitcomb (California Institute of Technology) Misao Sasaki Japan Clifford Will United States Ground-based gravitational wave detection: now and future Bernard F Schutz Germany Francis Everitt (Stanford University) Susan M. Scott Australia LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE Gravity Probe B and precision tests of General Relativity Chair: Susan M. Scott The Australian National University PUBLIC LECTURES Matt Visser New Zealand Jonathan Feng (University of California Irvine) Sir Roger Penrose Clifford M. Will USA Deputy Chair: David E. McClelland The Australian National University Collider physics and cosmology The Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics Treasurer John D. Steele The University of New South Wales Laurent Freidel (Perimeter Institute) The University of Oxford AMALDI7 SCIENTIFIC ORGANISING COMMITTEE Malcolm Anderson Universiti Brunei Darussalam Non-string quantum gravity (The Gravitational Wave International Committee – GWIC) Leo Brewin Monash University Kip S Thorne Chair: Massimo Cerdonio Italy Li Ju The University of Western Australia Badri Krishnan (Albert Einstein Institute Golm) The Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics Eugenio Coccia Italy Peter Veitch The University of Adelaide Black hole horizons California Institute of Technology Karsten Danzmann Germany David Wiltshire University of Canterbury Renata Loll (Utrecht University) Georgio Frossati Netherlands GRG18 SCIENTIFIC ORGANISING COMMITTEE Other approaches to quantum gravity FURTHER INFORMATION Chair: B.S. Sathyaprakash UK Masa-Katsu Fujimoto Japan GRG18 and Amaldi7 Conference Secretariat Steve McMillan (Drexel University) Miguel Alcubierre Mexico Adelberto Giazotto Italy Gravitational dynamics of large stellar systems Nils Andersson UK James Hough United Kingdom PO Box 601 Robert Myers (Perimeter Institute) Piotr Chrusciel France William Hamilton United States PYRMONT NSW 2009,AUSTRALIA Gravitational aspects of string theory Curt Cutler USA David McClelland Australia Phone: + 61 2 9518 7722 Marialessandra Papa (Albert Einstein Institute Golm) Valeria Ferrari Italy Jay Marx United States Facsimile: + 61 2 9518 7222 Gravitational wave astronomy from ground and space Bala Iyer India Benoit Mours France Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Roy Maartens UK Thomas Prince United States Website: www.grg18.com or www.Amaldi7.com Hans Ringstroem (KTH, Stockholm) Peter Saulson United States Cosmic censorship Malcolm MacCallum UK.