The Italian Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (SIGRAV), founded in 1990,[1] is a non-profit association whose purpose is to bring together the members of Italian scientific community who are interested in various aspects of general relativity and in gravitation physics.
At the time of the national congress it awards the SIGRAV prizes and the Amaldi medal.
The official address of SIGRAV is located at viale F. Crispi, in L'Aquila, at the premises of the Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI).
The following list includes both the honorary as well as the elected ones, ordered according to appointment year.
Two prestigious “SIGRAV Prizes”[3] for “Classical and Quantum Gravity” and “Astrophysics, Cosmology and Experimental Gravity” are awarded upon nomination by SIGRAV every two years, to young Italian scientists below the age of 40 at the time of the nomination, who have particularly distinguished themselves in the fields of general relativity and gravitational physics, and who are among the most promising researchers in the fields of gravitation and cosmology.