Partnerships

List of partners of the Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics.


The ANU Institute for Space brings together researchers from the myriad disciplines with a stake in the space industry.


The research at RSAA covers the length and breadth of astronomy and astrophysics, ranging from planetary science to cosmology, instrumentation to theory.


The ANU Research School of Biology (RSB) carries out research in a wide range of biological and biomedical sciences.


The Research School of Electrical, Energy and Materials Engineering


The Research School of Physics represents Australia's largest university based research and teaching activity in the physics discipline.


The Siding Spring Observatory is the largest optical observatory in Australia, an important site for astronomy, astrophysics and space science in the country.


The ACT Node of ANFF is hosted at ANU, within the Department of Electronic Materials Engineering and the Laser Physics Centre.


Australian Scientific Instruments (ASI) specialises in the development and manufacture of specialist scientific instruments for geochemistry and geomechanics.


LIGO is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and operated by Caltech and MIT.


CEA Technologies specialises in the design, development and manufacture of advanced radar and communications solutions for civil and military applications.


CSIRO collaborates with CGA through our coating research and OzGrav.


Liquid Instruments is a spin-off company founded by ANU's GW scientists.


LIGO is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and operated by Caltech and MIT.


JPL is a research and development lab federally funded by NASA and managed by Caltech.


National Measurement Institute (NMI) is the Australian Government’s national authority on measurement.


The Breakthrough Initiatives are a suite of space science programs funded by the foundation established by Julia and Yuri Milner.