BiCoQ poster Festival 2025 – 3rd annual workshop – Dec. 9th, 2025



You are all invited to participate in the joint BiCoQ/Astro seminar “Exploring the birth of the universe with the CMB“ Speaker: Professor Lyman Page (Princeton University) Abstract: We will give a broad overview of the temperature anisotropy and polarization of the

You are all invited to participate in the joint BiCoQ/INFN seminar “Relic neutrinos detection and neutrino mass measurement in the PTOLEMY project“ Speaker: Doctor Marcello Messina (INFN) Abstract: The Universe has expanded significantly since the early thermal epoch known as the

You are all invited to participate in the BiCoQ seminar “Unveiling the emergence of first galaxies and supermassive black holes with cosmological simulations in the JWST era“ Speaker: Professor Debora Sijacki (University of Cambridge, UK) Abstract: In this talk I will

The entire Physics Department and the INFN staff are cordially invited to the symposium “One more year of BiCoQ: status and prospects”, which will feature a summary of the research activities of BiCoQ and a seminar by Prof.sa Monica Colpi (UNIMIB

You are all invited to participate in the BiCoQ seminar “The Structure and Dynamics of Massive High-z Cosmic-Web Filaments: Three Radial Zones in Filament Cross-Sections“ Speaker: Professor Nir Mandelker (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Abstract: We analyse the internal structure and

You are all invited to participate in the BiCoQ seminar “Dark Matter Clues from the Faintest Galaxies“ Speaker: Professor Julio Navarro (University of Victoria, Canada) Abstract: I will present results on two recent discoveries which represent the faintest galaxies known to

You are all invited to participate in the BiCoQ seminar “Search for Axion Dark Matter at INFN“ Speaker: Doctor Claudio Gatti (LNF-INFN) Abstract: The axion, a pseudoscalar particle originally introduced to solve the ‘’strong CP problem’’, is a well-motivated dark-matter candidate

The entire Physics Department and the INFN staff are cordially invited to the Christmas party “4+1 questions and a toast”, which will feature a summary of the research activities of BiCoQ and an online seminar by Prof. Chris Tully (Princeton University)

You are all invited to participate in the BiCoQ seminar “Exploring collapsar scenarios in numerical relativity“ Speaker: Professor Masaru Shibata (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics) Abstract: The collapsar model is the widely accepted model for explaining the central engine of