domingo, 15 de fevereiro de 2015

CosmoGravUBI2015 - Program

CosmoGravUBI2015 - The Program:

A two days meeting in Cosmology and Gravitation at the University of Beira Interior to discuss the latest results on the field.
20-21 February 2015 @ Covilhã, Portugal






PROGRAM

FridaySaturday
09:00
10:00
Jorge V. Rocha09:00
10:00
Orfeu Bertolami
10:00
11:00
Antonino Flachi10:00
10:40
José P. Mimoso
11:00
11:30
Coffee Break10:40
11:10
Coffee Break
11:30
12:30
Vincenzo Vitagliano11:10
12:10
Alezander Zhuk
12:30
14:30
Lunch12:10
14:10
Lunch
14:30
15:30
José M. Velhinho14:10
15:10
Ippocratis Saltas
15:30
16:10
Francisco S. N. Lobo15:10
15:50
Cláudio Gomes
16:10
16:40
Coffee Break
16:40
17:20
Prado Martín-Moruno
17:20
18:00
Nelson J. Nunes
The talks will have two formats: a 40mins presentation plus a 20mins discussion or a 30mins presentation plus a 10min discussion (please notice that these formats are approximative).

Talks by participants

  • Alexander Zhuk (Odessa U.)
    "A self-consistent approach for the cosmological perturbations of the late universe"
  • Antonino Flachi (IST)
    "Black holes as laboratories for QCD"
  • Cláudio Gomes (UP)
    "The Layzer-Irvine equation in theories with non-minimal coupling between matter and curvature"
  • Francisco S. N. Lobo (UL)
    "Gravitational induced particle production through a nonminimal curvature-matter coupling"
  • Ippocratis Saltas (UL)
    "Unimodular gravity and the cosmological constant"
  • Jorge V. Rocha (IST)
    "Rotating shells, non-spherical gravitational collapse and cosmic censorship"
  • José P. Mimoso (UL)
    "Conformal time and radiation"
  • José M. Velhinho (UBI)
    "Quantization of scalar fields in nonstationary scenarios: unitary dynamics and uniqueness"
  • Orfeu Bertolami (UP)
    "Some scalar field ideas for the problem of dark energy and dark matter"
  • Nelson J. Nunes (UL)
    "The cosmology of the magnificent 7"
  • Prado Martín-Moruno (UL)
    "The magnificent 7 and friends"
  • Vincenzo Vitagliano (IST)
    "A tale of thermodynamics and spacetime mappings"

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