( KST timezone )
Nov. 28 (Monday)
Don N. Page : Can Almost All the Energy of an Ultrarelativistic Collision Be Radiated as Gravitational Waves?
Bum-Hoon Lee : Modified Gravity with the Gauss-Bonnet term
Shinji Mukohyama : Dark energy, black holes and effective field theory
Hyeong-Chan Kim : Heat conduction in action formulation of relativistic thermodynamics
Miok Park : Rectifying no-hair theorems in Gauss-Bonnet theory
Nov. 29 (Tuesday)
Saurya Das : Dark Matter or Strong Gravity?
Yaakov Neiman : On the quartic locality problem in higher-spin gravity
Sang Pyo Kim : Nonlinear Electrodynamics in Astrophysics
Dong-han Yeom : Hartle-Hawking vacuum
Sang Heon Yi : (1+1) Dimensional Background and Inhomogeneous Field Theory
Nov. 30 (Wednesday)
Daniel Terno : Black holes, white holes, wormholes: their geometry and physics
Sharon Morsink : The Neutron Stars Observed by NICER
Jianwei Mei : Progress with assessing the scientific detection capability of TianQin
Youngbok Bae : Hyperbolic encounter of two black holes
Kyungmin Kim : Deep Learning-based Search for Microlensing Signature from Binary Black Hole Events in GWTC-1 and -2
Dec. 1 (Thursday)
Viqar Husain : Dynamics and Entanglement in Quantum and Quantum-Classical Systems: Lessons for Gravity
Edward Wilson-Ewing : On the fate of quantum black holes
Sree Ram Valluri : Innovative Applications of The Fourier Transform of the Continuous Gravitational Wave Signal
Manu Paranjape : Gravity and Quantum Mechanics
Rob Scott : Visualization of flat and curved spacetimes with simple cartography tools
Dec. 2 (Friday)
Tina Harriott : searching for solutions in the null-surface formulation of general relativity
Robert B. Mann : Holographic Black Hole Chemistry
Nakwoo Kim : Black holes and GK geometry
Adam Solomon : Symmetries of black hole perturbation theory