The Einstein Telescope (ET) is a European project for a next-generation gravitational-wave detector. ET is expected to explore a broad range of science case studies. The reference design is based on a triangular shape of three nested detectors with 10 km arms, where each arm consists of a 'xylophone' configuration made of one interferometer tuned towards high frequencies and the other,...
In this talk, we will provide an overview of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) and its future observational capabilities. LISA, recently adopted by the European Space Agency (ESA) and scheduled to launch in 2035, will consist of a constellation of three spacecraft arranged in an almost equilateral triangle, with millions of kilometers separating each pair. This very long baseline...
I will introduce the challenges of pulsar timing array (PTA) data analysis, leading up to the methods and techniques we use for the GW searches in PTAs. I will then provide a status update on PTAs, and where current work stands with the new and upcoming data releases from the international and European PTAs.