14–16 Apr 2025
Europe/Lisbon timezone

The 19th edition of the Iberian Cosmology Meetings (IberiCOS 2025) will be held from April 14th to 16th 2025 at the Department of Physics of the University of Coimbra, Portugal.

IberiCOS meetings aim to promote the exchange and cooperation among researchers engaged in Cosmology and related fields in Portugal and Spain. Researchers from other countries are also warmly encouraged to participate.

These meetings are structured to foster the sharing of ongoing research efforts. In line with this ethos, they are usually not confined to a singular, specific topic, but are open to cosmologists in the broadest sense, encompassing mathematical cosmology, theoretical particle physics, and observational astrophysics. Promoting dynamic interactions between theorists and observers is a particular focus for the organizers.

The meetings are informal and do not entail any registration fees. All participants interested in presenting their work should register and provide their presentation title and abstract. We especially encourage early-career researchers to present their work to the community.

 

The University of Coimbra is one of the oldest universities in the world and was classified as World Heritage by the UNESCO in 2013 for its role as the centre of production of Portuguese language literature and thinking and for the universal value of its campus, which dates back to the 16th century.

 

INVITED SPEAKERS

Edward Hardy (Oxford U./UK)
Jessica Turner (Durham U./UK)
José Luis Bernal (Cantabria U./Spain)
 

 

IMPORTANT DATES

Registration deadline: April 1, 2024 
Deadline for abstract submission: March 15, 2024
 
 

SOC

Mar Bastero-Gil (Granada U.)
José Beltrán-Jiménez (Salamanca U.)
Mariam Bouhmadi-López (U. Basque Country)
Matteo Fasiello (IFT/U.A. Madrid)
Olga Mena (IFIC/U. Valencia)
José Pedro Mimoso (IA/U. Lisbon)
Paulo Moniz (U. Beira Interior)
Lara Sousa (IA/U. Porto)
 
 

LOC

Catarina Cosme 
Ricardo Ferreira
António Manso
Isabel Melo
Jacob Litterer
João Rosa

 


This conference is organized in the context of the research grants  "Dark Complexity: exploring dark matter scenarios with multiple components" (2024.00252.CERN) and "Topological defects as a probe of new physics: from CMB birefringence to gravitational waves" (2024.00249.CERN) both funded by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, I.P.

 

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Europe/Lisbon
Auditorium C.1
Department of Physics (University of Coimbra)
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