About Event Horizon Review

Advancing the understanding of black holes through rigorous scientific analysis and expert commentary

Our Mission

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. We unite scientific knowledge from astrophysics, relativity, and quantum mechanics to investigate one of the most mysterious cosmic phenomena known to science.

Our publication serves as a bridge between cutting-edge research and the scientific community, providing accessible yet rigorous analysis of black hole physics, gravitational wave astronomy, and high-energy astrophysics.

We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of scientific accuracy, peer review, and journalistic integrity in all our publications.

Our Core Values

Scientific Rigor

All content undergoes thorough review and fact-checking by qualified astrophysicists to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Interdisciplinary Approach

We integrate insights from general relativity, quantum field theory, computational physics, and observational astronomy.

Accessibility

Complex theoretical concepts are presented clearly without compromising scientific accuracy, making research accessible to broader audiences.

Global Collaboration

We collaborate with research institutions worldwide to bring diverse perspectives and cutting-edge findings to our readership.

Our Editorial Board

Leading experts in astrophysics and theoretical physics

Dr. Elena Petrova

Dr. Elena Petrova

Editor-in-Chief

Theoretical physicist specializing in black hole thermodynamics and quantum gravity. Previously worked at CERN and ETH Zürich.

Dr. James Chen

Dr. James Chen

Senior Editor

Observational astronomer with expertise in gravitational wave detection and multi-messenger astrophysics. LIGO collaborator.

Dr. Aisha Mohammed

Dr. Aisha Mohammed

Associate Editor

Computational astrophysicist focused on numerical relativity and black hole merger simulations. Published in Nature and ApJ.

Dr. Marcus Weber

Dr. Marcus Weber

Contributing Editor

Mathematical physicist working on singularity theorems and the information paradox. Postdoctoral researcher at Max Planck Institute.

Our Journey

Key milestones in advancing black hole science communication

2019

Foundation

Event Horizon Review was established in Geneva, Switzerland, with the mission to provide high-quality scientific journalism on black hole physics.

2020

First Gravitational Wave Analysis

Published comprehensive analysis of LIGO-Virgo observations, gaining recognition in the astrophysics community.

2021

International Collaboration

Established partnerships with leading research institutions across five continents, expanding our contributor network.

2022

Expert Interview Series Launch

Initiated monthly interviews with prominent astrophysicists, including Nobel Prize laureates and EHT collaboration members.

2023

Quantum Gravity Focus

Expanded coverage to include quantum aspects of black holes, information paradox discussions, and holographic principles.

2024

Research Database Launch

Created comprehensive database of black hole research papers with analytical summaries and cross-referencing tools.

2025

Continued Growth

Ongoing expansion of our publication's reach and depth, with new research themes and collaborative projects in development.