Dedicated to advancing knowledge in black hole physics and astrophysics
Event Horizon Review is a professional online journal dedicated to the analytical and theoretical study of black holes—their origin, structure, and role in modern astrophysics. Founded in Geneva, Switzerland, our publication serves as a bridge between cutting-edge research and the broader scientific community.
The platform unites scientific knowledge from astrophysics, general relativity, and quantum mechanics to investigate one of the most mysterious cosmic phenomena known to science. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of scientific rigor and journalistic integrity.
Our interdisciplinary approach combines observational data from space-based telescopes and gravitational wave detectors with theoretical frameworks developed by leading researchers worldwide. We aim to make complex astrophysical concepts accessible to researchers, students, and science enthusiasts alike.
Leading experts in theoretical and observational astrophysics
Editor-in-Chief
Specializes in gravitational wave astronomy and black hole thermodynamics. Former researcher at CERN with publications in major astrophysics journals.
Senior Science Editor
Theoretical physicist focusing on quantum gravity and event horizon mechanics. Contributor to breakthrough research in black hole information paradox.
Associate Editor
Expert in observational astrophysics with extensive experience analyzing data from radio telescope arrays and space-based observatories.
Contributing Editor
Computational astrophysicist specializing in numerical simulations of black hole accretion disks and merger events.
Milestones in our commitment to scientific excellence
Event Horizon Review established in Geneva with mission to provide analytical coverage of black hole physics research.
Released comprehensive analysis of the first direct image of a black hole's event horizon captured by the Event Horizon Telescope.
Recognized by European Physical Society for contributions to science communication and astrophysics journalism.
Established partnerships with leading research institutions across five continents, expanding our contributor network.
Launched interactive visualization tools and enhanced multimedia content to improve accessibility of complex topics.
Now featuring over 120 publications with readership spanning the global scientific community and beyond.
Every article undergoes thorough peer review to ensure accuracy and adherence to scientific methodology.
We strive to present complex astrophysical concepts in clear, comprehensible language without sacrificing technical accuracy.
Collaborating with researchers worldwide to bring diverse perspectives and cutting-edge discoveries to our readers.
Maintaining objectivity and journalistic integrity in all our publications and analyses.
Whether you're a researcher, student, or science enthusiast, we welcome your engagement
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