Description |
An ICTP Hybrid Meeting
The purpose of the School is to provide an introduction to the current state of research in cosmology and astroparticle physics. It is intended for beginning graduate students, as well as more senior non-expert researchers interested in the field. During the School, the 2021 Dirac Medal Ceremony will take place to honor the contributions of A. Buonanno, T. Damour, F. Pretorius, and S. Teukolsky to the field of gravitational waves. Topics:
A. PARANJAPE, IUCAA, INDIA M. PELOSO, Padua University, Italy F. PRETORIUS, Princeton University, USA B. SHERWIN, University of Cambridge, UK S. TEUKOLSKY, Caltech and Cornell University, USA R. TROTTA, SISSA, Italy and Imperial College London, UK F. VERNIZZI, IPhT, CEA, France
Participants are encouraged to submit abstracts for contributed talk. A number of short oral presentation slots will be available for some of them upon selection.
Accepted participants will be able to attend in remote or — strictly following Italian sanitary rules as they will be applicable at the time of the conference, and depending on the very limited number of available places — in person. Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee. |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Registration Desk (Lower Level) |
REGISTRATION: Upon arrival, Visitors not staying in the ICTP Guest Houses, are kindly requested to complete registration formalities at the Adriatico Guesthouse. The Registration Desk will be open at the Lower level from 8.30 to 9.15. Time zone: You can choose your time zone (in place of Europe/Rome) on the top right of the page and the programme time will be modified accordingly.
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
Speaker: | Aseem Sudhir PARANJAPE (IUCAA, India) |
Material: | Slides Video |
Speaker: | Roberto TROTTA (SISSA, Italy) |
Material: | Bibliography Slides |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
For this seminar you have to register in advance at the Link
Speaker: | Cumrun VAFA (Harvard University, USA) |
Material: | Video |
1. Pairwise Hot Spot detections through deep neural network Taegyun KIM (University of Notre Dame, USA) 2. Evolution of Primordial Magnetic Fields from the Moment of Generation till Today Salome MTCHEDLIDZE (Goettingen University, Germany) 3. Helical magnetic field lead to baryogenesis Ashu KUSHWAHA (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India) 4. Searching for spin-2 ULDM with gravitational waves interferometers Manuel Juan ARMALEO (IFIBA, FCEyN - U.B.A, Argentina) 5. The covariance of the halo bispectrum Julieth Lina CASTIBLANCO TOLOSA (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile) 6. Dissipative effects during inflation Alejandro PEREZ RODRIGUEZ (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain) 7. Self-similar solutions for Fuzzy Dark Matter Raquel GALAZO GARCIA (Institut de Physique Théorique, France) 8. Rare events are non-perturbative Sina HOOSHANGI (Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Iran) 9. Gravitational Reheating Md Riajul HAQUE (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India)
Material: | Slides Video |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
For this seminar you have to register in advance at the Link
Speaker: | Mustafa AMIN (Rice University, USA) |
Material: | Abstract Slides Video |
1. Some techniques to search for axions and axion-like particles Ayad Mohamed Ahmed ALI, Bielefeld University, Germany 2. Imprint of the Seesaw Mechanism on Feebly Interacting Dark Matter and the Baryon Asymmetry Arghyajit DATTA, Indian Institute of Technology, India 3. Hunting for ultra-light axion dark matter in the Dark Ages Eleonora VANZAN, Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia "Galileo Galilei", Italy 4. The spin bias of dark-matter halos Beatriz TUCCI, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Astrophysik, Germany 5. Impact of galaxy formation on the evolution of dark matter halo in the cosmic web Premvijay VELMANI , The Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, India 6. Analytical growth functions for cosmic structures in a ΛCDM Universe Ornella Sonja SCHOBESBERGER, University of Vienna, Austria 7. BAO scale inference from biased tracers using the EFT likelihood Ivana BABIC, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Germany 8. Augmenting redshift information in large cosmological surveys Marina Silvia CAGLIARI, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy 9. Baseline-Dependent Ionospheric Effects on Interferometer Calibration of LOFAR EoR Observations Anna Stefanie BRACKENHOFF, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, Netherlands 10. The Effective field Theory of Large-Scale Structure and Multi-Tracer Muniz Thiago MERGULHÃO, University of Edinburgh, UK
Material: | Slides Video |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
Speaker: | Marco PELOSO (Padua University, Italy) |
Material: | Slides Video |
For this seminar you have to register in advance at the Link
Speaker: | Marko SIMONOVIC (CERN, Switzerland) |
Material: | Abstract Video |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
Speaker: | Roberto TROTTA (SISSA, Italy) |
Material: | Slides |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
Location: | Leonardo Building - Terrace |
Material: | Poster Cubanama' |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
Remotely Topics: 1) What are the No-Hair and Area Theorems? 2) What are black-hole quasinormal modes? 3) How can we use them to test these theorems? 4) Why is this controversial?
Speaker: | Saul TEUKOLSKY (Caltech and Cornell University, USA) |
Material: | Slides Video |
1. Removing extragalactic foregrounds in CMB lensing reconstruction Noah SAILER (University of California, USA) 2. Optimum frequency range required for component separation in CMB Bharat Aparajita SEN (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram, India) 3. E and B modes from secondary polarisation of CMB Kumar Aritra GON (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India) 4. Interacting Dark Energy with the Power Spectrum and Bispectrum Multipoles Maria TSEDRIK (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, UK) 5. Binary system dynamics in the EFT approach Gabriel Luz ALMEIDA (International Institute of Physics, Brazil) 6. The importance of clustering analysis in future gravitational wave surveys Sarah LIBANORE (Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy)
Material: | Slides Video |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall |
Location: | Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall |
ICTP awarded its 2021 Dirac Medal and Prize to four physicists whose theoretical work underpinned the 2015 detection of gravitational waves generated by black holes. The 2021 Dirac Medallists are: Alessandra Buonanno, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Germany Thibault Damour, Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHÉS), France Frans Pretorius, Princeton University, USA Saul Teukolsky, Caltech and Cornell University, USA 2021 Dirac Medal and Prize Ceremony