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Additional details of the contributions to the School can be found below.

Mini-Courses

  • Fundamentals of Gravitational Wave Astronomy - Scott Hughes (MIT, USA) Hughes1.pdf  Hughes2.pdf  Hughes3.pdf  Hughes4.pdf 
  • ​Gravitational Waves and Fundamental Gravity - Ricardo Sturani (UFRN, Brazil)
  • Gravitational Wave Detection History - Odylio D. Aguiar (INPE, Brazil)  OdylioAguiar.pdf 
  • Observing and Interpreting Gravitational Waves From Black Holes and Neutron Stars - Badri Krishnan (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
  • Topics in Gravitational Wave Physics - Bernard Whiting (University of Florida, USA) Whiting1.pdf  Whiting2.pdf  Whiting3.pdf   Whiting4.pdf
  • Topics in Post-Newtonian Theory - Alexandre Le Tiec (Observatoire de Paris, France) LeTiec1.pdf   LeTiec2.pdf  

Seminars

  • Black Hole Physics  - Jorge Zanelli (CECs, Chile) Zanelli.pdf
  • Gravitational Waves: The Nobel Prize 2017 - Odylio Aguiar (INPE, Brazil)  OdylioAguiar.pdf
  • Inflationary Models and Primordial Gravitational Waves - Alexey A. Starobinsky (Landau institute, Russia) Starobinsky.pdf
  • On the Bending of Light: from Newton Optics to the Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in the Vicinity of a Black Hole - Luís Crispino (UFPA, Brazil) 
  • Self-Force and Extreme Mass-Ratio Inspirals - Marc Casals (CBPF, Brazil)
  • Stability of Black Holes - Gustavo Dotti (Universidad de Córdoba, Argentina)
  • The Gravitational Waves Background  - José Antônio de Freitas Pacheco (OCA, France)

Communications

  • Coupling between gravitational waves and strongly magnetized plasma in binaries of neutron stars  - Adam Smith Gontijo (INPE, Brazil)
  • A Bouncing Fab Four Quantum Cosmological model with de Broglie-Bohm Interpretation  - Isaac Torres Sales (UFES, Brazil)
  • Cosmic Topology and Planck data - Marcelo José Rebouças (CBPF, Brazil)   MarceloReboucas.pdf
  • ​Discriminating Cosmological Expansion Models With Third Generation GW Detectors  - Josiel Mendonça Soares (UFRN, Brazil)
  • Redshift drift of gravitational lensing - Leonardo Giani (UFES, Brazil)
  • Self-force effects on the zero-energy zoom-whirl orbit in Schwarzschild spacetime  - Soichiro Isoyama (UFRN, Brazil)
  • Cosmology within dissipative gravity - Thiago Roberto da Possa Caramês (UFES, Brazil)   ThiagoCarames.pdf

Posters

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  • Galaxy rotation curves in modified gravity models - Alefe de Oliveira Freire de Almeida
  • Preliminary test of cosmological models in the scale-dependent scenario - Alejandro Hernández Arboleda AlejandroHArboleda.pdf
  • Testing extensions to General Relativity with gravitational waves - Aline Nascimento Lins AlineNLins.pdf
  • Kantowski-Sachs gravitational collapse - Brisa Margarita Terezón Segura
  • The impact of the cosmic variance on $H_0$ on cosmological analyses - David Francisco Camarena Torres DavidFCTorres.pdf
  • Looking for alternatives to the Kerr metric for ultra-compact objects in generalized gravity - Denis Campos Rodrigues
  • Modem-independent radial BAO constraints from SDSS-III DR12 - Eddy Giusepe Chirinos Isidro
  • Spacetime Singularities in Generalized Brans-Dicke Theories - Guilherme Brando De Oliveira GuilhermeBdeOliveira.pptx
  • Gravitational memory effects - Hebertt Leandro SIlva HeberttLSilva.pdf
  • Variation of the fine structure constant due to a cosmological scalar - Ingrid Ferreira da Costa
  • A bouncing cosmology mimicking the Starobinsky inflation - Luiz Filipe Guimarães  LuizFGuimaraes.pdf
  • Multifractal signatures of gravitational waves detected by LIGO - Mackson Matheus França Nepomuceno   MacksonMFNepomuceno.pdf
  • Supernova classification by decision tree ensembles and automated machine learning - Marcelo Vargas dos Santos   MarceloVdosSantos.pdf
  • Time-scale analysis of the quasar 3C 273 from radio waves to $\gamma$-rays - Nathália Mattos Novaes da Rocha   NathaliaMNdaRocha.pdf
  • Particle creation in expanding universe in Brans-Dicke theory - Olesya Galkina Vieira
  • Recostructing dark matter halos from baryons using machine learning - Pedro Otavio Souza Baqui
  • On the difficulty to distinguish non adiabatic dark energy models to the $\Lambda$CDM model - Raquel Emy Fazolo RaquelEFazolo.pdf
  • Testing CMB Isotropy Using Multipole Vectors on Small Scales - Renan Alves de Oliveira   RenanAdeOliveira.pdf
  • Tsallis entropy applied to the Earth’s climate - Sara Caroline Carrera de Aviz   SaraCCdeAviz.pdf
  • Gauging the cosmic acceleration with recent type Ia supernovae data sets - Syrios Gomes da Silveira
  • 3+1 formalism in General Relativity - Tibério Azevedo Pereira   TiberioAPereira.pdf
  • Quasinormal modes of neutron stars in Scalar-Tensor theories - Tulio Ottoni Ferreira da Costa TulioOFdaCosta.pdf

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