9-12 July 2024
University of Geneva
Europe/Zurich timezone

The coming generation of surveys is expected to provide an incredible amount of data over a very large volume of the universe, allowing us to probe the laws of gravity, and the nature of dark matter and dark energy in an unprecedented way. The level of precision expected from these surveys, as well as the range of scales that will become accessible, necessitates a precise modelling of observables, including general relativistic effects. In parallel, it becomes crucial to develop new techniques and observables to extract information from these data, in an optimal and model-independent way. This workshop continues the series of meetings on GR effects that took place in Cape Town (2016), Zurich (2017), Sexten (2018), Zurich (2019) and Porto (2022). The idea is to extend the topic to include the development of novel observables and techniques in large-scale structure and CMB surveys, allowing to probe the fundamental properties of our universe.   

There are no conference fees; lunches and coffee breaks are offered to all participants. Due to space limitation, we may not be able to accept all applications.

Organising committee: Camille Bonvin, Stefano Camera, Julien Carron, Chris Clarkson, José Fonseca and Roy Maartens

List of invited speakers

David Alonso (University of Oxford)

Luca Amendola (University of Heidelberg)

David Bacon (University of Portsmouth)

Emanuele Castorina (University of Milan)

Stefano Camera (University of Turin)

Julien Carron (University of Geneva)

Ruth Durrer (University of Geneva)

Enrique Gaztanaga (ICG Portsmouth & ICE/IEEC Barcelona)

Alex Hall (Royal Observatory Edinburgh)

Asta Heinesen (University of Copenhagen)

Martin Kunz (University of Geneva)

Ofer Lahav (University College London)

Julien Larena (University of Montpellier)

Francesca Lepori (University of Zurich)

Antony Lewis (University of Sussex)

Christian Marinoni (Aix-Marseille University)

Sabino Matarrese (University of Padova)

Cyril Pitrou (Institut d'Astrophysique Paris)

Yann Rasera (Paris Observatory)

Blake Sherwin (University of Cambridge)

Isaac Tutusaus (Midi-Pyrénées Observatory)

Jaiyul Yoo (University of Zurich)

 

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