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Roland Triay
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School of Cosmology

Post by Roland Triay » January 11 2023

We are pleased to announce the CNRS thematic School « Future Cosmology » to be held 23-29 April 2023 at Institut d'Etudes Scientifiques de Cargèse (IESC), France.

Cosmology is at the dawn of a revolution in terms of the quantity and quality of observation data on large structures. During the next two years, the Euclid mission will be launched, the Vera Rubin observatory will have its first light, followed very closely by the SPHEREx and Nancy Roman space missions. This thematic school of CNRS aims to provide a modern panorama on these new observatories, the different multi-wavelength probes on the physics of large scale structures, the rising tensions in cosmology, the problems caused by the influence of baryons and the opportunities provided by new multi-messengers approaches (e.g. gravitational waves). For the above reasons, the school will cover aspects of photometric and spectroscopic galaxy catalogues, weak lensing of galaxies, cosmic microwave background (including the lensing of it), a presentation on Euclid, LSST and SPHEREx and tensions/opportunities in the combination of these datasets. Participants will also be provided an overview on classical statistics computed on large scale structures to infer cosmological parameters, and new methods that are being developed.

This school is aimed at researchers in these fields or those that wish to train in it, but also at PhD and post-doctoral students.

Lecturers
Alexandra Amon (University of Cambridge)
Raúl Angulo (Donostia International Physics Center)
Julian Bautista (Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille)
Frédéric Daigne (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)
Olivier Doré (California Institute of Technology)
Antony Lewis (University of Sussex)
John Peacock (University of Edinburgh)
Alkistis Pourtsidou (University of Edinburgh)
Emiliano Sefusatti (Astronomical Observatory of Trieste)
Ben Wandelt (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)

Additional details are in the School website: https://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/~cosmo/EC2023/index.php

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