The Einstein Toolkit

Recordings of North American Einstein Toolkit School 2022

The North American Einstein Toolkit School 2022 held June 13-18, 2022 at the University of Idaho was a great success and brought together a large number Einstein Toolkit users, developers and interested researchers. Recordings of all presentations are now available on the conference webpage and in the Einstein Toolkit YouTube channel.

European Einstein Toolkit Meeting 2022

The next European Einstein Toolkit Meeting will take place from 29 August - 2 September 2022 at University College Dublin, Ireland.

The first two days of the meeting will include lectures and tutorials geared towards new users of the toolkit. The following three days will focus on the status and future development of the toolkit, including scientific talks as well as dedicated discussion sessions. Participants interested in giving a scientific talk are welcome to submit an abstract during registration.

In-person participation is strongly encouraged. Lectures, tutorials and talks will be presented (mostly) in-person and broadcast via Zoom for those who are unable to physically attend.

For more information and to register, please use this link or contact us at european.einstein.toolkit2022@gmail.com. Abstract submission deadline: July 1. Registration deadline: July 15.

There is no registration fee. Everyone is welcome. Participants from underrepresented and traditionally disadvantaged backgrounds are particularly encouraged to register.

Weekly telecon


Join us at the weekly Einstein Toolkit phone call at 8:30 am US central time on Thursdays.

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The Einstein Toolkit is a community-driven software platform of core computational tools to advance and support research in relativistic astrophysics and gravitational physics.
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If you have never used the Einstein Toolkit before, we provide a tutorial to get started You can also download the latest release and learn about visualize your simulations.
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A lot of the documentation within the Einstein Toolkit is generated from comments in the source code, and more can be found on the Einstein Toolkit Wiki or other documents. We provide links to guides, tutorials and references.
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The Einstein Toolkit would not exist without numerious contributions from its community. It is easy to learn how you can contribute as well.
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