I am passionate about communicating the results of my research to the community and beyond. Below is a list of presentations I delivered. Where applicable, I have also made the slides/posters available. You will probably notice that, moving back in time to my earlier slides, the quality of the latter dramatically decreases (I’ve come a long way since then, I swear!).

  1. Five brief lessons on the Hubble tension, invited talk at the 2024 FLAG meeting, Trento, Italy, December 2024 [slides]

  2. Five brief lessons on the Hubble tension, invited seminar in the Intercontinental Seminars on Gravity and Cosmology Series, November 2024 [slides][video]

  3. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited seminar at the University of Camerino, May 2024 [slides]

  4. Seven hints that early-time new physics alone is not sufficient to solve the Hubble tension, invited seminar at the Department of Astrophysics of the University of Zurich, April 2024 [slides]

  5. Seven hints that early-time new physics alone is not sufficient to solve the Hubble tension, invited CosmoVerse seminar, January 2024 [slides][video]

  6. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited seminar at the INFN Ferrara division, November 2023 [slides]

  7. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited seminar at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padova, October 2023 [slides]

  8. Seven hints that early-time new physics alone is not sufficient to solve the Hubble tension, invited journal club talk at RWTH Aachen, October 2023
    *slides were not used

  9. Seven hints that early-time new physics alone is not sufficient to solve the Hubble tension, invited keynote talk at the Corfu2023 Workshop on Tensions in Cosmology, Corfu, Greece, September 2023 [slides]

  10. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited plenary talk at the XXV SIGRAV Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, Trieste, Italy, September 2023 [slides]

  11. Seven hints that early-time new physics alone is not sufficient to solve the Hubble tension, invited plenary keynote talk at Recent Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Interdisciplinary Areas 2023 (RAMSIA-2023), GLA University, June 2023 [slides]

  12. Seven hints that early-time new physics alone is not sufficient to solve the Hubble tension, invited webinar at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Science and Technology (STAR), Babes-Bolyai University, June 2023 [slides]

  13. Seven hints that early-time new physics alone is not sufficient to solve the Hubble tension, invited webinar at the School of Astronomy of the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), June 2023 [slides]

  14. Cosmic acceleration: now, then, and back then, invited keynote talk at UniVersum IV, Trento, Italy, February 2023 [slides]

  15. New probes for new physics, invited plenary keynote talk at Recent Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Interdisciplinary Areas (RAMSIA-2022), GLA University, June 2022 [slides]

  16. Direct Detection of Dark Energy, invited talk in the “New frontiers in astrophysics: a KICC perspective” series at the Kavli Institute for Cosmology, University of Cambridge, May 2022 (delivered jointly with Anne-Christine Davis) [slides]

  17. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited webinar in the Gravitation and Cosmology Group at the University of Sheffield, May 2022 [slides]

  18. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited talk at the Spring 2022 Dutch Theoretical Cosmology Meeting, Utrecht University, May 2022 [slides]

  19. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited webinar at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the University of Heidelberg, May 2022 [slides]

  20. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited Friday Cosmology webinar in the Szczecin Cosmology Group at the University of Szczecin, March 2022 [slides]

  21. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited State of the Universe webinar at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, March 2022 [slides][video]

  22. Terrestrial, cosmological, and astrophysical direct detection of dark energy, invited HEP webinar at University College London, February 2022 [slides][video]

  23. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited CPC webinar at the Fermilab Cosmic Physics Center, February 2022 [slides][video]

  24. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited Cosmology and Gravitation webinar at Perimeter Institute, January 2022 [slides][video]

  25. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited webinar at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, January 2022 [slides][video]

  26. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited webinar at the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB), October 2021 [slides][video]

  27. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited ARC webinar at the Astrophysics Research Centre of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, October 2021 [slides][video]

  28. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited webinar at Observatório Nacional, October 2021 [slides][video]

  29. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited 3-PAC webinar at Imperial College London, October 2021 [slides]

  30. Probing fundamental physics with data from every corner of the (dark) Universe, talk at the Kavli Fellows’ Science day, September 2021 [slides]

  31. New probes for new physics, invited OKC colloquium at the Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics, September 2021 [slides]

  32. La forma dell’Universo: piatto o chiuso? (in Italian), invited outreach webinar, Associazione AstronomiAmo (amateur astronomers association), September 2021 [slides][video]

  33. Early- and late-time consistency tests of ΛCDM and implications for the Hubble tension, contributed talk at Cosmology from Home 2021, July 2021 [slides][video]

  34. Searching for dark energy off the beaten track, invited webinar at ETH Zürich, July 2021 [slides]

  35. What the Hubble tension really is and how (not) to solve it, invited webinar at the Copernicus Webinar and Colloquium Series, April 2021 [slides]

  36. The trouble with Hubble, or how (not) to solve the Hubble tension, invited webinar at Tel Aviv University, March 2021 [slides]

  37. The trouble with Hubble, or how (not) to solve the Hubble tension, invited talk at A (Hubble) Tension Headache, March 2021 [slides][video]

  38. The trouble with spatial curvature: present, future, and model-independent determinations, contributed talk at Tehran Meeting on Cosmology at the Crossroads 2021, February 2021 [slides][video]

  39. The trouble with spatial curvature, invited webinar at the Trento Institute for Fundamental Physics and Applications (TIFPA-INFN), University of Trento, January 2021 [slides]

  40. The trouble with spatial curvature, invited TEPAPP webinar in the TEPAPP group at UCLA, January 2021 [slides]

  41. The trouble with spatial curvature, invited webinar at University College London, December 2020 [slides]

  42. The trouble with spatial curvature, invited Theory HEP webinar at the Department of Physics of McGill University, December 2020 [slides][video]

  43. The trouble with spatial curvature, invited Theoretical Cosmology webinar at the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation (ICG), University of Portsmouth, December 2020 [slides]

  44. Big open questions in cosmology (and how to get into research to answer them), invited plenary talk at Connecting the Young World Fair, November 2020 [slides][video]

  45. The trouble with spatial curvature, invited plenary talk at Recent Advances in Science and Technology (RAST-2020), Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Sarang, November 2020 [slides]

  46. The trouble with spatial curvature, invited webinar at the joint Cambridge-Munich cosmology group meeting, October 2020 [slides]

  47. Massive neutrinos and scale-dependent galaxy bias, contributed talk at Cosmology from Home 2020, August-September 2020 [slides][video]

  48. The trouble with Hubble, invited VIA lecture at the Virtual Institute of Astroparticle Physics, July 2020 [slides][video*]
    *I strongly suggest downloading the video first rather than watching it directly on Dropbox

  49. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, invited webinar at ETH Zürich, July 2020 [slides]

  50. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, invited astrophysics webinar at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Sussex, June 2020 [slides]

  51. Soundness of dark energy properties, invited theoretical physics webinar at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, University of Tartu, June 2020 [slides]

  52. Neutrino cosmology, invited Friday colloquium at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics (ITA), University of Oslo, March 2020 [slides]

  53. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, invited cosmology seminar at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics (ITA), University of Oslo, March 2020 [slides]

  54. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, invited TPPC seminar at King’s College London, February 2020 [slides]

  55. Fundamental physics from black hole shadows, presentation at the CMB-LSS group meeting at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), University of Cambridge, December 2019 [slides]*
    *note: blackboard talk, slides used only as support

  56. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, seminar at the Wednesday seminar series of the Institute of Astronomy (IoA), University of Cambridge, November 2019 [slides]

  57. Massive neutrinos and scale-dependent galaxy bias, contributed talk at the KICC 10th Anniversary Symposium, Kavli Institute for Cosmology, University of Cambridge, September 2019 [slides]

  58. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology for the layperson, PhD defense seminar at the Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics, Stockholm University, June 2019 [slides]*
    *note: slides are intentionally very non-technical

  59. Fundamental physics meets astrophysical and cosmological data, short presentation at the Spring 2019 OKC day, Villa Källhagen, Stockholm, May 2019 [slides]

  60. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, invited special HEP-Astro seminar at the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics (LCTP), University of Michigan, April 2019 [slides]

  61. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, PhD pre-defense seminar at the Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics, Stockholm University, April 2019 [slides]

  62. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, invited seminar at SISSA, March 2019 [slides]

  63. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, invited seminar at Universitäts-Sternwarte, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, February 2019 [slides]

  64. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, invited RPM seminar at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC Berkeley, December 2018 [slides]

  65. The three flavors of scale-dependent galaxy bias, Cosmology, Particle Astrophysics & String Theory (CoPS) lunch talk at the Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics, Stockholm University, December 2018*
    *note: blackboard-only talk, slides not available

  66. Recent developments in neutrino cosmology, invited seminar at the Department of Physics of Harvard University, December 2018 [slides]

  67. Neutrino cosmology: measuring the extremely tiny by observing the extremely huge, invited seminar at the Trento Institute for Fundamental Physics and Applications (TIFPA-INFN), University of Trento, May 2018 [slides]

  68. Massive neutrinos and non-phantom dark energy, Cosmology, Particle Astrophysics & String Theory (CoPS) lunch talk at the Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics, Stockholm University, December 2017*
    *note: blackboard-only talk, slides not available

  69. How neutrinos can kill cosmological models, or: bad νs for quintessence, contributed talk at the NORDITA program “Advances in theoretical cosmology in light of data”, Week IV (The Low Redshift Universe), July 2017 [slides][video]

  70. Answering ν kwastions with cosmology, contributed talk at the NORDITA program “Advances in theoretical cosmology in light of data”, Week I (Messengers), July 2017 [slides]

  71. Cosmology with CMB lensing-galaxy cross-correlations, Cosmology, Particle Astrophysics & String Theory (CoPS) lunch talk at the Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics, Stockholm University, June 2017 [slides]

  72. Unveiling ν secrets with cosmology, invited webinar at the ARC Centre for Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale (CoEPP), University of Melbourne, May 2017 [slides]

  73. Unveiling ν secrets with cosmology, invited seminar (Trobada) at the Instituto de Física Corpuscolar (IFIC), University of Valencia, March 2017 [slides]*
    *note: unfortunately this seminar was cancelled last-minute due to illness on my side

  74. Unveiling ν secrets with cosmology, contributed talk at “Cosmology on Safari 2017”, Zulu Nyala, South Africa, February 2017 [slides]

  75. Dissipative dark matter, invited seminar at the Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics (OKC) Dark Matter Working Group, Stockholm University, December 2016 [slides]

  76. Testing neutrino physics with cosmology, presentation at the “Neutrinos Underground & in the Heavens II” summer school at the Niels Bohr Institute (NBI), University of Copenhagen, August 2016 [slides]

  77. Dissipative dark matter, invited seminar at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), L’Aquila, March 2016 [slides]

  78. Curing the Sun, or: (not so) sunny prospects for dark matter, contributed talk at the 51st Rencontres de Moriond Cosmology session, La Thuile, Italy, March 2016 [slides]

  79. Seeing the invisible: the mystery of Dark Matter, invited seminar at the Trento Institute for Fundamental Physics and Applications (TIFPA-INFN), University of Trento, June 2015 [slides]

  80. Dissipative dark matter, poster presentation at the 2015 ARC Centre for Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale (CoEPP) annual workshop, Hobart, Australia, February 2015 [poster]

  81. Dissipative hidden sector dark matter, poster presentation at the 8th TRR33 Winter School “Theory for Observers & Observations for Theorists”, Passo del Tonale, Italy, December 2014 [poster]

  82. Can dark matter be dissipative?, poster presentation at the 1st joint CoEPP-CAASTRO workshop, Great Western, Australia, September 2014 [poster]

  83. The dark world through the looking glass, invited seminar at the Physics Students Society (PSS) seminar series, University of Melbourne, April 2014 [slides]

From the RPM seminar given in Berkeley, December 2018

From the RPM seminar given in Berkeley, December 2018