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Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics

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Abbreviation
  
AEI

Main organ
  
Max Planck Society

Founded
  
1995

Formation
  
1995

Phone
  
+49 331 56770

Type
  
non-profit research organization

Headquarters
  
Golm and Hannover, Germany

Directors
  
Bruce Allen and Hermann Nicolai

Address
  
Wissenschaftspark Potsdam-Golm, Am Mühlenberg 1, 14476 Potsdam, Germany

Hours
  
Closed now Wednesday8AM–6PMThursday8AM–6PMFriday8AM–6PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday8AM–6PMTuesday8AM–6PM

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The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) is a Max Planck Institute whose research is aimed at investigating Einstein’s theory of relativity and beyond: Mathematics, quantum gravity, astrophysical relativity, and gravitational wave astronomy. The Institute was founded in 1995 and is located in Golm, Potsdam (theoretical branch) and in Hannover (experimental branch).

The institute is involved in a number of collaborations and projects: The experimental branch is a main partner in the gravitational wave detector GEO 600; institute scientists are involved in analyzing data for the detectors of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and in planning and preparing the space-based detector LISA. The institute is also a major player in the Einstein@Home project.

Since 1998, the institute has published the open access review journal Living Reviews in Relativity.

Graduate Program

The institute participates in two International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS). Such research schools are graduate programs run by Max Planck Institutes in partnership with local universities, offering a Ph.D. degree.

Since 2004, there is the IMPRS for Geometric Analysis, Gravitation and String Theory in partnership with Berlin's Free University and Humboldt University as well as the University of Potsdam.

The IMPRS on Gravitational Wave Astronomy is run in cooperation with the University of Hannover and the Laser Centre Hannover.

References

Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics Wikipedia