News

Here you find the recent news about the research group

Welcome Michał Bobula

We warmly welcome Michał Bobula, who is visiting us from 1 to 31 May 2025. He is a PhD student at the University of Wrocław in Tomasz Pawłowski’s group. Michał…

Welcome Matteo Bruno

We warmly welcome Matteo Bruno, who is visiting us from 1 April to 30 June 2025. He is a PhD student at the Sapienza – Università di Roma in the…

Paper on regular black holes accepted in Physical Review D

The paper of Kristina Giesel, Hongguang Liu, Parampreet Singh and Stefan Weigl was recently accepted by Physical Review D . The paper This article contains further applications of the formalism…

Congratulations Roman Kemper

We warmly congratulate Roman Kemper on his PhD scholarship from the foundation of the Evangelischen Studienwerk Villigst.

Congratulations Ashay Sathe

We warmly congratulate Ashay Sathe on his scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation and on his acceptance into the Marianne- Plehn Programme of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation.

Grant for BIRS workshop on recent development of quantum gravity and applications to cosmology and black hole physics approved

Banff International Research Station Workshop “Recent Development of Quantum Gravity and Applications to Cosmology and Black Hole Physics” has been approved. The worksop will be take place in May 2026…

FAU2 Workshop 2025

This years FAU^2 workshop is organised by Renata Ferrero, Kristina Giesel and Muxin Han and will take place in ECAP Laboratory from May 20-22, 2025 and aims to explore the…

New Paper: Linking edge modes and geometrical clocks in linearised gravity

In this paper we investigate the relation between geometrical clocks usually used in the canonical formulation of general relativity and edge modes mostly used in the canonical phase space formulation….

Launch of new website

The research group of Kristina Giesel has a new website that provides information on current research topics, new publications by the group and general news about the group. Further sections…