Twente Consortium Develops Vibration-free Cooling for Measuring Gravitational Waves – Technology Org

A consortium of the University of Twente, Demcon Kryoz and Cooll will develop an advanced cooling system for the Einstein Telescope that will measure gravitational waves.

The consortium will receive €2.6 million over a three-year period from the Einstein Telescope R&D scheme, funded by the National Growth Fund.

Gravitational waves – illustrative photo.

Gravitational waves – illustrative photo. Image credit: Pixabay (Free Pixabay license)

The Einstein Telescope will be a huge observatory that will measure gravitational waves that Albert Einstein predicted more than 100 years ago. Those gravitational waves are so weak that even the smallest vibrations make it impossible to detect the waves. Detecting these very weak signals from the universe requires vibration-free cooling to very low temperatures.