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Osservando la luce dell’universo piu remoto
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Licia Verde, ICREA-ICCUB
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Einstein taught us that looking far into space is looking back in time.
Thanks to this trick we have captured the light and taken photos, not only of the contemporary Universe, but also of the young Universe, the adolescent Universe and the child Universe. In doing so we learned a lot about the cosmos that surrounds us, its origin and evolution and the physical laws that govern it. We have a beautiful model. However, there is a big difference between modeling and understanding. For this reason there is a great coordinated effort of the scientific community to "photograph" the Cosmos by producing an exponentially growing quantity of data, which will provide us with new challenges and opportunities.
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Licia Verde awarded the 2019 Lodewijk Woltjer Lecture
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The 2019 Lodewijk Woltjer Lecture is awarded to Prof. Licia Verde (ICREA at University of Barcelona, Spain) for outstanding work in cosmology, especially in the study of the cosmic microwave background and the large-scale structure of the Universe.
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'La científica que ilumina la oscuridad'
The ICCUB researcher Licia Verde has been interviewed by Cristina Sen, a La Vanguardia journalist.
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Licia Verde awarded the Premi Nacional de Recerca 2018
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