Passo del Tonale

Tonale Winter School

This week I’m travelling to Passo del Tonale to lecture at the 2023 Tonale Winter School on Cosmology. The weather is fortunately fantastic, with clear skies and a lot of snow (below is the view from my hotel window)! For those of you who might be interested, below are the slides I will use during the lectures, and the questions which will be discussed in the working group sessions:

  • Lecture 1: Basics of theoretical and observational cosmology [Slides]

  • Lecture 2: Measuring the Hubble constant – the Hubble tension [Slides]

  • Lecture 3: How (not) to solve the Hubble tension? [Slides]

  • Lecture 4: Other tensions and challenges for ΛCDM [Slides]

  • Working group questions

I have really fond memories from the time I attended as a student in 2014 (fun fact: my roommate was Vivian Poulin, now one of the big names in the Hubble tension game), and I’m looking forward to an exciting week!

Tonale Winter School registration open

Registration for the 2023 Tonale Winter School on Cosmology, where I will be lecturing, is now open. Besides cosmological tensions, the other topics covered this year are stochastic gravitational waves backgrounds, full-sky surveys, and the effective field theory of structure formation. Please see the official school page for further details. Only a maximum of 40 participants will be accepted and, given the large number of applications usually received, it is strongly recommended to register as soon as possible. Note that I am not involved in the selection process, so please reach out to the organizers if you have any questions.

Tonale Winter School on Cosmology

I’m pleased to announce that I will be lecturing at the Tonale Winter School on Cosmology later this year. This is a well-known cosmology winter school addressed to advanced MSc students, PhD students, and junior postdocs, which started in 2007 and takes place in Passo del Tonale, Italy. I myself attended as a student in 2014. This year I will deliver 4 lectures on cosmological tensions. More details, including the official school page, will follow later!