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
BiCoQ Seminar (23/5/2024, 13:30) – Prof Nir Mandelker
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
BiCoQ Seminar (16/5/2024, 13:30) – Prof Julio Navarro
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
BiCoQ Seminar (10/5/2024, 11:00) – Dr Claudio Gatti
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
BiCoQ Seminar (28/9/2023, 13:30) – Prof. Masaru Shibata
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
BiCoQ Seminar (27/9/2023, 11:30) – Prof. Kentaro Nagamine
You are all invited to participate in the BiCoQ seminar “Pre-Direct Collapse Simulations of the Massive Black Hole Seed Formation“ Speaker: Professor Kentaro Nagamine (Osaka University) Abstract: Recent JWST observations are discovering many massive black holes in the early universe, and
BiCoQ Seminar (13/7/2023, 13:30) – Prof. Tom Theuns
You are all invited to participate in the BiCoQ seminar “How transparent is the Universe?“ Speaker: Professor Tom Theuns (Durham University) Abstract: Numeral simulations have become instrumental in our interpretation of astronomical observations.State-of-the-art cosmological simulations now routinely include complex non-linear physical processes,
BiCoQ Seminar (30/6/2023, 11:00 am) – Prof. Michael Tobar
You are all invited to participate in the BiCoQ seminar “Precision Metrology with Photons, Phonons and Spins: Answering Major Unsolved Problems in Physics and Advancing Translational Science” Speaker: Professor Michael Tobar (Quantum Technologies and Dark Matter Research Laboratory at the University