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NL Euclid Science Day

25 February 2021

The online NL Euclid Science Day took place on 5 February and was very well attended with more than fifty people throughout the day. If you are interested in watching the presentations, you can watch them at the links below.

instruments installed on Euclid
instruments installed on Euclid

To follow a talk in particular, take a look at the timeline.

Part 1

  • 00:00:00 Welcome by Edwin Valentijn
  • 00:02:52 René Laureijs: Short overview status Euclid
  • 00:30:22 Rees Williams: Short overview status SGS
  • 00:45:06 Guadalupe Cañas-Herrera: IST: Likelihood Software Development

Part 2

  • 00:00:00 Introduction by Gijs Verdoes Kleijn
  • 00:00:15 Andrea Manrique Yus: Neural net assisted inference for the joint 3x2 likelihood
  • 00:18:15 Reynier Peletier: Dwarf galaxies in Fornax
  • 00:38:30 Georg Wilding: Persistent homology of the Cosmic Web
  • 00:57:33 PhD intros: Andrea Manrique Yus
  • 01:00:55 PhD intros: Bharath Nagam
  • 01:03:52 PhD intros: Shun-Sheng
  • 01:06:20 PhD intros: Petra Awad

Part 3

  • 00:00:00 Introduction by Henk Hoekstra
  • 00:00:27 Bruno Altieri: The usage of the Euclid Archive-SAS- numerical simulations
  • 00:26:15 Jelte de Jong: DPS- data validation
  • 00:45:45 Alessandro Sonnenfeld: Galaxy evolution with Euclid gravitational lensing

Part 4

  • 00:00:00 Introduction by Koen Kuijken
  • 00:00:19 Stijn Debackere: How baryons can significantly bias cluster count cosmology
  • 00:20:45 Sophie van Mierlo: Analysis of intermediate-redshift contaminants in the search for z>6 galaxies in Euclid
  • 00:35:05 Teymoor Saifollahi: Extragalactic Globular Clusters with EUCLID
  • 00:48:48 Matthieu Schaller: Numerical simulations including baryonic uncertainties for precision cosmology
Last modified:04 March 2021 5.08 p.m.

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