Szabolcs Marka:
1. “Gravitational Waves and Multimessenger Astrophysics - an Experimenter's Point of View”, Colloquium at Brookhaven National Lab, June 2008
2. “Multimessenger Observations”, GWADW - Third Generation Possibilities, Elba, May 2008
3. “Astrophysics through Triggered Searches for Gravitational Waves”, Invited talk, AAS HEAD 2008 conference, Los Angeles, CA, March 2008
4. “Astrophysics through Gravitational Waves and Photons”, Seminar, KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics (RMKI) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, March 2008
5. “Gravitational Wave Astrophysics”, Colloquium, University of Debrecen, Department of Experimental Physics, Debrecen, Hungary, March, 2008
6. “Astrophysical Results with Gravitational-wave Observatories”, Seminar, Collegium Budapest Institute for Advanced Study, Budapest, Hungary, March 2008
7. “Astrophysics, Gravitational-waves and Informatics”, Seminar, Department of Informatics, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary, Feb. 2008
8. “Introduction to Experimental Gravitational Wave Astrophysics”, Intensive Course, Department of Atomic Physics, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary, Spring 2008
9. “Astrophysical Results to Future Measurements with Gravitational-wave Observatories”, Seminar, University of California Berkeley, Department of Astronomy, Berkeley, CA, Jan., 2008
10. “Astrophysics Results to Future Measurements with Gravitational-wave Observatories”, Seminar, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, Jan. 2008
11. “Astrophysically Triggered Searches for Gravitational Waves”, 211th meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Austin TX, Jan. 2008
12. “From Astrophysical Results to Future Measurements with Gravitational-wave Observatories”, Duke University, November 2007
13. “From Astrophysical Results to Future Measurements with Gravitational-wave Observatories”, University of Massachusetts, November 2007
14. “Detection of Gravitational Waves from LIGO to LISA”, invited speaker at the annual meeting of the Eötvös Physical Society, Eger, Hungary, Aug. 2007
15. “Astrophysically Triggered Searches for Gravitational Waves”, 7th Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves, Sydney, Australia, July 2007
16. “Eavesdropping on Cosmic Tremors” -Florida Institute of Technology, April 2007
Luca Matone:
17. “Listening to the Universe” Hackley High School (NY) – April 9, 2007
18. “Search for gravitational wave radiation associated with the pulsating
tail of the SGR 1806-20 hyperflare of December 27th, 2004 using the
LIGO detectors” AstroFest 2006 at Columbia University (NY) – Sep. 6th
2006
19. “The Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave
Observatory” Nevis Summer Research Program for Undergraduates at
Columbia University – June 28th, 2006;
20. “Search for Gravitational Wave Radiation Associated with the Pulsating Tail of the
SGR 1806-20 Hyperflare of December 27, 2004 using LIGO” 11th
Gravitational Wave Data Analysis workshop in Potsdam (Germany) – Dec.
2006
Rubab Khan:
21. “Search for Gravitational Wave Fingerprints of Soft Gamma Repeater QPOs” - Society of Physics Students,
Columbia Univ., April 24, 2008.
22. “Searching for Gravitational
Wave Bursts of Arbitrary Waveform” - Society of Physics Students,
Columbia Univ., September 28, 2006.
Peter Raffai:
23.
“Non-Newtonian Gravity Tests Using Dynamic Gravity Gradients in
Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detectors” - Theoretical Physics
Summer School, Gyongyostarjan, Hungary, August, 2006.
Yoichi Aso:
24.
“Search Method for Coincident Detection of Events in Time and Direction
in Datastreams of LIGO and the IceCube Neutrino Detector” –Neutrino
section on the March 2007 meeting of the Japanese Physical Society
