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The YouTube channel Closer to Truth publishes the second conversation with our cosmologist Licia Verde, this time about the essence of mathematics. From Galileo Galilei's description, "The great book of nature is written in mathematical language", the ICCUB researcher explains how mathematical language allows us to describe the physical Universe in a generally unambiguous way.
Licia Verde has been an ICREA professor since 2007, and belongs to the Cosmology and Large-scale Structure research group at the Institute of Cosmos Sciences, specifically doing Observational Cosmology. Cosmology is the field of physics that studies the origin, evolution and composition of the universe. Her group focuses on finding explanations for some of the still unanswered questions of cosmology, such as what dark energy is, or what originated the universe’s primordial perturbations.
The cosmologist and theoretical astrophysicist Licia Verde received the Lodewijk Woltjer Lecture yesterday. Awarded by the European Astronomical Society (EAS), the award was presented within the framework of the European Week of Astronomy and Space Science (EWASS), which takes place in Lyon from June 24 to 28.
The standard cosmological model explains how the universe evolved over time and allows us to reproduce the state of the universe at different times, with the margin of error getting smaller and sma
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.
The ICCUB researcher Licia Verde has been interviewed by Cristina Sen, a La Vanguardia journalist.