"The following papers were published in peer-reviewed international journals
- R. Benkel, T.P. Sotiriou and H. Witek, Class. Quant. Grav. 34, no. 6, 064001 (2017).
- R. Benkel, T.P. Sotiriou and H. Witek, Phys. Rev. D94, no. 12, 121503 (2016).
during my MC fellowship and I expect to complete
- G. Ficarra, P. Pani and H. Witek, ""Quasiadiabatic evolution of the black hole superradiant instability''
- H. Witek et al, ""Black hole binaries in Einstein-dilaton Gauss-Bonnet gravity''
- H. Witek and M. Zilhao, ""Proca fields around rotating black holes''
within the next few months. Because they are based on work largely carried out during the MC fellowship they will appropriately acknowledge the grant. I disseminated my results in conferences, e.g.
- ""Probing GR with gravitational waves'', ICCUB Winter Meeting, UB
- ""Challenging GR in the Gravitational Wave era'', IFAE Theory Seminar, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
- ""Black hole superradiance in the nonlinear regime'', Workshop, University of Nottingham
- Lectures on ""Strong gravity and numerical relativity'' and ""Probing strong-field gravity in the era of gravitational wave observations'', summer school, Benasque
- ""Black holes as search engines for axion dark matter and hidden photons'', Seminari Teorico INFN, La Sapienza Rome
- ""Testing gravity in the era of gravitational waves'', Workshop, Benasque
- ""Growing Black-Hole Hair -binaries in Einstein-dilaton Gauss-Bonnet gravity'', Workshop, Perimeter Institute
More direct deliverables include our newly developed CANUDA code, parts of which are publicly available at
https://bitbucket.org/canuda(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie). We are in the process of including it into the open-source EINSTEIN TOOLKIT (einsteintoolkit.org).
My time at UB allowed for a high transfer of knowledge. E.g. I gave
- an official course on Numerical Relativity
- an introduction to the open-source EINSTEIN TOOLKIT and high-performance computing (HPC) to PhD students at UB
- a set of lectures on ""Strong gravity and numerical relativity'' at the summer school ""Gravitational waves for cosmology and astrophysics'' in the Science Center Benasque/ Spain
During the fellowship I secured additional funding, e.g.
- my Royal Society Fellowship UF160547 - BHbeyGR; 01/2018 - 12/2022; amount: £441,641.59
- HPC grants via the Partnership for advanced computing in Europe; PRACE grant Tier-0 PPFPWG; 10/2017 - 09/2018; amount: 15Mio CPU hours.
- HPC grants via the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC/RES); AECT-2017-2-0011 and AECT-2017-3-0009; 07/2017 - 02/2018; amount 2.4Mio CPU hours.
To share my passion about science with the general public I engaged in outreach activities, e.g.
- development of the exhibition ""Unravelling the dark universe"" (see
http://serviastro.am.ub.edu/twiki/bin/view/ServiAstro/UniversFosc(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)). The online version is available in different languages (e.g. English, Spanish, Italian or Portuguese) to be usable throughout Europe.
- Lectures ""Abenteuer Universum'' and ""Das Konzert des Universums'' at the Rudolf-Hildebrand Gymnasium Stendal/Germany
- public talk ""Gravitational waves: the universe's symphony'' at the international Pint of Science series.
I also co-organized the event ""Women in Science: Celebrating the International Women's Day'' at UB to raise awareness of gender imbalance in STEM subjects."