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prof. dr. Andreas Freise


Full Professor, Faculty of Science, (Astro)-Particles Physics

Personal information

I am a Professor at thhe Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and staff member at the Gravitational Wave Group at Nikhef. I studied Physics at the Leibnitz Universität Hannover, followed by a Ph.D. in 2003 at the GEO600 detector. I then helped to complete the first Virgo detector near Pisa before joining the faculty of the University of Birmingham in 2005, where I later I co-founded the Institute of Gravitational Wave Astronomy. In 2020 I moved to the Netherlands and joined the VU and Nikhef.

Andreas Freise - (Astro-) Particle Physics - Department of Physics and Astronomy

Research

My main research focus is gravitational wave science, particularly instrumentation for large ground-based facilities. I specialise in laser interferometry, quantum optics, and numerical modelling. A laser interferometer lies at the heart of detectors that convert gravitational wave strain into an optical phase signal, with quantum-level opto-mechanical couplings creating a completely new experimental system. We combine advanced interferometer configurations and new optical technology to achieve outstanding sensitivity, making it essential to understand noise propagation through the optical system. I support the current LIGO and Virgo detectors by developing and maintaining realistic models for the Advanced detectors, while my group contributes computer models of complex opto-mechanical systems for the design of the Einstein Telescope. 

Andreas Freise benoemd tot nieuwe directeur Europese organisatie Einstein Telescoop - Einstein Telescope

Research Track record

I have gained authorship rights in four major international collaborations through substantial contributions to gravitational wave detector design and implementation. I joined the LIGO Scientific Collaboration in 1999 and contributed to Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo, enabling the first detection in 2015. I also worked on LISA Pathfinder hardware, served as a working group chair for the LISA Science Team, and reviewed the Japanese KAGRA detector. I am now contributing to the next-generation European detector, the Einstein Telescope. In addition, I pioneered numerical simulations essential for designing and commissioning large laser interferometers, including developing the widely used FINESSE software.

Teaching

My role as professor includes a wide range of responsibilities in teaching and student supervision. I particularly enjoy project-based work with Bachelor and Master students.

Management

I am a member of the Education Committee of the Research School in Nikhef and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK. I am the Section Head of the Astroparticle and Particle Physics group at the VU and deputy program leader for Gravitational Waves at Nikhef. I have leading roles in large international consortia, for example member of the Einstein Telescope Steering Committee and chair of its Instrument Science Board. I have pioneered new media for public engagement: I have founded the LIGO Magazine, a new public magazine for the international LIGO project, and I am the co-founder and director of the non-for-profit company Laser Labs Games CIC to develop mobile apps for science outreach. In 2017 I was awarded the Education and Outreach Award of the LIGO-Virgo collaboration in recognition of my pioneering efforts for public engagement with research.

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  • Q Science, Gravitational wave science, Laser interferometry, Quantum optics, Num...

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