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All peer-reviewed publications:
There two easy ways to find a nearly up-to-date and correct list of my peer-reviewed publications:  

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Click on the ResearcherID button to see my publications. The advatange of this system is that I have verified that I am an author all the shown publications. Also this system only includes 'proper' peer reviewed publications. The disadvantage of this system is that it is usually not completely up-to-date as I only verify publications once a year or so.


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Click on the button above to see my publications as listed by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ads). The advatange of this system is automatically always up-to-date. The disadvantage of this system is that it not only includes peer-reviewed articles, but also anything that appears on the arxiv. In addtion as I cannot verify the listed publications, there could be publications from other 'S.Hild' be included. 




Some Interesting Design Documents:
These are examples of designs for existing and future gravitational wave detectors to which I significantly contributed:
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Advanced Virgo is a 2nd generation gravtita-tional wave detector with 4km arm length situated in Pisa, Italy. The design we developed obtained the project funding in 2009.

The Einstein Telescope (ET) is a design study for a European 3rd generation gravitational wave observatory. ET will be  made of three 10km underground interferometers with an anticipated budget of about 1 billion Euros.

This document describes a strawman design of an advanced LIGO upgrade that can potentially increase the binary neutron star inspiral range to more than 600 Mpc and therefore increase the event rate by about a factor 30-40.



First author publications:
Below you find a list of my first author publications. Please just click on the screenshot to get to the full articles.

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This article was selected by the CQG Editorial Board for the 2008-2009 CQG Highlights.

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This article was selected by the CQG Editorial Board for the 2009-2010 CQG Highlights.

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This article was selected by the CQG Editorial Board for the 2007-2008 CQG Highlights.

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My Theses:
Just in case anybody might be curious to have a look at my theses:

"Beyond the first Generation: Extending the science range of the Gravitational Wave Detector GEO600"
PhD Thesis of Stefan Hild, Leibniz University Hannover, Febuary 2007.
PDF-file of full document (8 MB)

 
"Thermisch ducrhstimmbares Signal-Recycling für den Gravitationswellendetektor GEO600",
Diploma Thesis of Stefan Hild, University Hannover, November 2003.
  download full thesis (german, pdf, 12 MB)



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