Webpages tagged with «Cosmology»
David Kaplan is an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Dr. Bililign T. Dullo from Universidad Complutense de Madrid
– What could be more exciting than to uncover the very nature of reality by studying the contents of the Universe! There is no other field of science that researches a thing as fundamental as the very Universe itself!
- The most fascinating thing about astronomy is that us humans, not living in any special location in the Universe, have figured out the way to learn about its vastness and evolution.
"Norway is an incredibly beautiful country for its particularly supportive education system."
"My research goal? Constraining cosmological and gravitational models and discovering the nature of dark energy".
"Since I did both my bachelor’s and master’s degree at UiO, and then decided on doing a PhD here, it might be easy to tell that I like Oslo and ITA a lot."
Map-making of the Cosmic Microwave Background is an essential step that produces colourful 2D maps of the footprint of the early universe. Here cosmologists set the basis for the innovative map-making algorithm employed in BeyondPlanck.
The BeyondPlanck collaboration chases faint signals in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), an echo from the Big Bang, with this novel approach.
"It is really cool to quantitatively describe things in the sky using physical theories developed on earth" - Cheng-Zong Ruan, new postdoc at ITA.
"What motivates me in research is the hope that I can figure out something brand new in physics" - PhD student Johannes Røsok Eskilt.
Welcome to the annual meeting of Euclid Consortium. This year's meeting is hosted by the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics in Oslo, Norway, April 26-29, 2022.
PICO is a CMB satellite proposed as one of NASAs big missions to be launched in the late 20's or early 30's.
Doctoral candidate Renate Mauland-Hus at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis "Large-scale structure with massive neutrinos and modified gravity: A simulation-based approach" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Welcome to the inaugural Cosmoglobe kickoff meeting, to be held virtually from June 7-11, 2021.
Doctoral candidate Håvard Tveit Ihle at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis "Bayesian Data Analysis for Intensity Mapping and CMB Experiments" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Instrumental calibration is vital for the results of a CMB experiment to make sense. But how can we calibrate the instrument using measurements that we ideally need to calibrate the instrument to measure properly?
This BeyondPlanck paper presents new images of polarized emission from astrophysical sky components using never before combined data sets with a brand new approach.