List of Posters

  • Juan Alberto Cano – Characterization of the HOD redshift and magnitude evolution from magnification bias observations. 
  • Apolline Chappard – CHARACTERIZING THE PROPERTIES OF THE ATMOSPHERIC EMISSION IN THE 10-20 GHZ RANGE WITH QUIJOTE DATA.
  • Valentina Franco – A pixel-based Neural Network method for CMB component separation in polarization.
  • Elena González MartínezThe Alhambra Survey: galaxy distribution at the smallest scales.
  • Jonathan Gillot, Quantum modified inertia : application to galaxy rotation curves.
  • Beñat IbarraSign-Switching Dark Energy: Background Evolution, Perturbations, and Observational Constraints
  • Changcheng JingDESI and Gravitational Wave Constraints on α-attractor quintessential Inflationary Models.
  • Vipul Prasad Maranchery – LiteBIRD’s view on the relativistic SZ effect: a parametric fitting method to obtain the electron gas temperature of galaxy clusters.
  • Diego Martín González – Can PBHS explain pulsar timing arrays and JWST latrest results?
  • Celia Merino – The lack of PNG response of zero-bias tracers.
  • Aliza Mustafa – Foreground Mitigation Strategies for Accurate r Estimation from CMB B-Modes.
  • Mathilde PinonUnified emulator pipeline for alternative clustering statistics.
  • Laura Toribio – The new era of DNF, from LSST to Euclid via rail and cosmohub.
  • Juan Francisco Vallalta Rueda – Study of Galaxy Clustering Using the First J-PAS Data.
  • Rudi Van Nieuwenhove – Galaxy Rotation Curves from Self-Consistent Gravitational Energy Distributions.
  • Aaron Vinagre-MaquedaDetecting Protoclusters with the Multi-scale Algorithm CARTHAGO.

The excellent posters by many participants resulted in a tie for the award to the best poster. We have thus delivered two prizes to: