Event Schedule

From Colliders to the Cosmos: Exploring the Extremes of Matter with Experiment and Astrophysical Observation

All time info is in Pacific Time (UTC -7); please convert accordingly.

Please check the schedule regularly, as it is subject to change. 

The separate 25-94W workshop will take place between weeks 1 and 2 of this program.

Note: By attending a program talk, participants agree to abide by the INT Code of Conduct

Week 3

Monday, September 22, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location
Welcome to Week 3 and Introductions The Organizers In-person C421
Multimessenger constraints on dense matter Cole Miller University of Maryland In-person C421
LUNCH BREAK
Cosmic Explorer Science Traceability matrix : Multi - messenger Astronomy Alessandra Corsi Johns Hopkins University Virtual C421
COFFEE
Discussion In-person C421

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Constraining nuclear interactions with multi-messenger observations Ingo Tews Los Alamos National Laboratory In-person C421
LUNCH BREAK
Multi-messenger constraints on Equation of State of hot and dense matter and astrophysical Nilaksha Barman Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics In-person C421 PDF
COFFEE
DUSC-INT Joint Seminar: First Ten Years of Gravitational-Wave Observations and Beyond B.S. Sathyaprakash Penn State University In-person C421

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location
Postmerger dynamics / GRB signatures Cecilia Chirenti University of Maryland / GSFC / UFABC In-person C421
LUNCH BREAK
Probing Binary Neutron Star Merger Ejecta and Remnants with Gravitational Wave and Radio Observations Kara Merfeld Johns Hopkins University Virtual C421
COFFEE
Discussion In-person C421

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Neutron Star Asteroseismology and Dense Matter Physics in the LVK era and beyond David Tsang University of Bath In-person C421 PDF
LUNCH BREAK
Interpreting Kilonova Signals to Constrain the Nuclear Equation of State Kelsey Lund Institute for Nuclear Theory In-person C421
COFFEE
Discussion In-person C421

Friday, September 26, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location
Multi-messenger constraints on EOS in practice and future outlook Peter Tsun Ho Pang Nikhef In-person C421
Closing Remarks B.S. Sathyaprakash Penn State University In-person C421