Seminars

6957: Seminar on cosmology and selected problems in gravitational lensing research (master in astrophysics)

I am organising the weekly seminar on cosmology and gravitational lensing. One goal of our seminar is to get informed about the work of our colleagues. Another goal is to open students a window to the nitty-gritty details of research and to offer an environment where they can practise their presentation skills.

Mail group

There is a mail group for the seminar that everybody can subscribe to here.

Time and venue

If not announced otherwise, the seminar meets every

Tuesday 2pm-3pm in room 0.008 in the Argelander Institute (if announced)
.

List of upcoming seminars 2024

A list of planned talks follows. Note that I am not updating the list daily; subscribe to the seminar mailgroup to be kept up-to-date.

Date Speaker Title of talk
Mar 12th   PSt A Relative Photometric Self-Calibration Procedure for the VIS Instrument on Euclid (Master Colloq.)
until Jan 30th   no seminar
(past seminars of 2023 follow from here)
Dec 19th   PSt cancelled; postponed to Jan/Feb 2024
Dec 12th   AE postponed to Jan/Feb 2024
Dec 5th   SS Studying AGN feedbacks in galaxy formation at high redshift (Master Colloq.)
Nov 28th   TA Identification of Protohalos with Deep Learning (Master Colloq.)
Nov 7th   DB Approximate N-body Simulations using Generative AI (Master Colloq.)
Oct 17th   SH The Impact of Masking on the Covariance of second-order Cosmic Shear Statistics (Bachelor Colloq.)
Sep 26th   JS
(University of Trieste)
Systematic uncertainties and covariances for galaxy clustering estimators
Aug 29th   PB and LP Cosmology from second- and third-order shear statistics in the KiDS-1000 data
Aug to Oct   summer break (with occasional exceptions)
July 11th   NW The analytical cross-covariance of the second- and third-order cosmic shear statistics (Master colloq.)
July 4th   JB
(Kansas State University)
Modelling of the BAO feature in Bispectrum
June 13th   AS
(MPE Munich)
Cosmological implications of the full shape of anisotropic clustering measurements in BOSS and eBOSS
May 30th   no seminar (pentecost)
May 23rd   BS Why dwarf galaxies (don’t) quench?
May 16th   KC
(University of Florida)
Line-Intensity Mapping in Cosmological Hydrodynamic Simulations
May 9th   RS
(University of New York)
Large Scale Structure with Dispersion and Higher Cumulants (virtual)
Apr 25th   MK Investigating the assumptions of the EFTofLSS
Apr 18th   RS Calculating excess mass around KiDS galaxy pairs on large scale with G3L
Mar 28th   JD Improving the PSF-anisotropy correction in Metacalibration shear measurements with machine learning (Master Colloquium)
Mar 21st   AN Accurate gravitational shear estimation with shallow machine learning
Mar 14th   CR
(University of Vienna)
Critical phenomena and cosmological perturbations at the extreme
Mar 7th   PB Density split statistic in cosmic shear survey: Generalisation and its application to the Kilo degree survey (PhD colloq.)
Feb 21st   no seminar (carneval)
Feb 14th   NW The covariance between second- and third-order cosmic shear statistics
Feb 7th   LL The covariance of third-order shear statistics
Jan 31st   JD Improving the PSF-anisotropy correction in metacalibration shear measurements
Jan 24th   PS Scientific Writing
Jan 11th   SIF
(ITA, Oslo)
Massive galaxy mock production and the use of Big Data frameworks
until Jan 10th   no seminars

(past seminars of 2022 follow from here)

Dec 22nd   PS Euclid VIS calibration
Dec 20th   AN
(Princeton University)
An informal update on cosmic shear from HSC & the DESC nonlinear bias challenge
Nov 22th to Dec 13th   no seminar
Nov 15th   SH Cosmological parameters from third-order shear statistics
Nov 1st   public holiday
Oct 25th   EM Exploiting the clustering of cosmic voids as a novel cosmological probe
August to October   summer break
May 24th   PB Higher Order Statistics with the density split statistics (virtual)
Apr 26th   no seminar (annual EC meeting)
Apr 12th   MK Testing the assumptions of the EFTofLSS (virtual)
Apr 6th (WED)   AN MomentsML: using supervised learning to get accurate shear estimates (virtual)
Mar 29th   EG Quantifying the Effects of Blended Galaxies in Galaxy Cluster Regions (virtual)
Mar 22nd   HZ An introduction to Metacalibration and its application for Euclid (virtual)
Mar 15th   YF Mechanical feedback from stellar winds with an application to galaxy formation at high redshift (virtual)
Feb 3rd   DS Preparing for weak lensing measurements with the Euclid space probe (virtual)

(past seminars of 2021 follow from here)

Feb 2nd   KL Galaxy Cluster Mass Estimation with CMB Lensing (virtual)
Feb 9th   MC Quantification of CIB contamination into ILC-extracted tSZ maps for two experiments SO and SO+FYST (virtual)
Mar 2nd   SH Modelling cosmic shear from the matter bispectrum (virtual)
Mar 9th   MS How accurately can the weak lensing mass bias be determined? (virtual)
Mar 30th   DA The matter bispectrum: perturbation theory vs. N-body (virtual)
Apr 13th   AP Modeling the void size function and its cosmology dependence in galaxy surveys (virtual)
Apr 20th   YN Master Colloquium: Modified COSEBIs for cosmic shear analaysis (virtual)
Jun 15th   JLvB KiDS-1000 redshifts revisited -- calibration with precision photometric redshifts (virtual)
Jul 22nd   DS Preparing for weak lensing measurements with the Euclid space probe (virtual)
Oct 12th   EG Investigation of Magnification Effects on Source Galaxies in Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing (virtual)
Oct 19th   BS When HeII goes to HeIII, onset and evolution of Helium Reionization (virtual)
Oct 26th   AM Master Colloquium: Measuring kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich signal via peculiar velocity reconstructions (virtual)
Nov 2nd   LP Fast and efficient estimators for weak lensing survey (virtual)
Nov 9th   LL Speeding up calculations -- an introduction to the use of GPUs in scientific computing with examples (virtual)
Nov 16th   HZ Weak lensing mass estimates of the most distant galaxy clusters in the 2500 sq. deg. SPT-SZ Survey (virtual)
Nov 23rd   PS Pure-mode correlation functions, application to KiDS-1000, and ambiguous modes (virtual)
Nov 30th   MC On the road to percent accuracy: The “Reaction” Way (virtual)
Dec 7th   AE A (biased) view on enhancing LSS analyses for next-gen surveys (virtual)

Seminar archive

Since 2013 we have collected copies from all seminar slides, whenever possible, for our seminar archive.

The archive is only accessible from inside the AIfA though.

In a nutshell: General rules for speakers

The seminar is a great opportunity to practise and improve your presentation skills. Especially graduate and PhD students should seize this opportunity.

Please consider the following guideline for your presentation:

  • Aim at a presentation that fits into 30 minutes excluding discussions. All in all, the seminar must not be longer than one hour.

  • Focus only on one or two ideas in your talk.

  • With more information squeezed into your talk you risk that nothing reaches your audience rather than more.

  • If there is more you would like to talk about, just ask for another seminar slot!

  • Dedicate the first couple of slides, or the first few minutes of your talk, to a brief, very general introduction (the big idea).

  • Imagine talking to friends that work in a totally different trade. Most of your colleagues are not exactly working on stuff you are working on. Importantly, there are likely new students that have never heard about your topic.

  • Use one minute for each slide and at least ten minutes for each new idea as rule-of-thumb.