11–15 Sept 2023
INFN-LNF, Auditorium Bruno Touschek
Europe/Rome timezone
INFN-LNF, 11–15 September 2023, Auditorium Bruno Touschek

Poster contest

Conference attendees are very welcome to apply to present a Poster and participate in the Poster contest. We especially encourage young researchers to apply for a Poster presentation. The allocated space for Posters will be limited to 20 contributions. 

Posters will be evaluated by the organising committee on the first day of the event (Monday). The result of the selection of the two best posters will be announced on Tuesday.

The authors of the two best posters will be awarded the opportunity to deliver a 20 minutes oral presentation on Friday, September 15, in the morning.

The deadline to apply for a poster presentation (as well as participation in the Conference)  is July 10, 2023.

The list of poster presentations:

  • Kerkyra Asvesta
    The effects of peculiar motions on the accelerated expansion
  • Molly Burkmar
    Bouncing cosmology from nonlinear dark energy with two cosmological constants
  • Viviana Cuozzo
    DEMNUni: cross-correlating the nonlinear ISWRS effect with CMB-lensing and galaxies in the presence of massive neutrinos
  • Arianna Favale
    Cosmic chronometers to calibrate the ladders and measure the curvature of the Universe. A model-independent study
  • Guglielmo Frittoli
    Testing Gravity cross-correlating CMB and LSS
  • Vesselin Gueorguiev
    Beyond the Scale Invariant Vacuum (SIV) paradigm and into Reparametrization Invariance towards understanding the early Dark Energy during the BBNS
  • Igor Kanatchikov
    The cosmological constant and the minimal acceleration of MOND from precanonical quantization of general relativity and gauge theories.
  • Kurt Koltko
    Gauge CPT as a Possible Route to Understanding Dark Energy
  • Andrei Lazanu
    Non-Gaussianities in DHOST inflation
  • Jean Luo
    Fifth Forces and the Vainshtein Mechanism
  • Yusuke Manita
    Distinguishing Ultralight Dark Matter Signals in Gravitational Wave Detectors: A Comparative Analysis of Dark Photons and Spin-2 Dark Matter
  • Marco Marinucci
    Model independent constrains on beyond-ΛCDM physics
  • Riccardo Murgia
    Model-independent study of DE with gravitational waves, large-scale structure, and high-energy surveys
  • Sanghati Saha
    Bounce realization  in a modified gravity framework and the model assessment through probabilistic information theory
  • Simony Santos da Costa
    Cosmological models for f (R, T ) − Λ(φ) gravity