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  1. Contributed talk: L. Capuano, on the Perturbation of slowly evolving black holes: quasi-normal modes and tidal response, at the TEONGRAV meeting, Rome, Italy September 17, 2024.

  2. Contributed Talk: R. Cayuso, on Kinetic screening and scalar radiation in K-Essence, at the First TEONGRAV international workshop on the theory of gravitational waves,  Sapienza University of Rome, September 17, 2024. 

  3. Contributed talk: R. Srinivasan, on Computing the Bayes factor in favor of the ringdown overtone using normalizing flows, at the First TEONGRAV international workshop on the theory of gravitational waves,  Sapienza University of Rome, Sep 16 – 20, 2024.

  4. Contributed talk: R. Srinivasan, on Computing the Bayes factor in favor of the ringdown overtone using normalizing flows, at the IFPU Focus Week., Trieste, Italy, June 23-28,  2024.

  5. Contributed talk: L. Capuano, on the Perturbation of slowly evolving black holes: quasi-normal modes and tidal response,  at the conference "Gravity: Challenges beyond General Relativity", Barcelona, Spain May 22, 2024. 

  6. Invited talk: R. Cayuso, on the Black hole dynamics in Effective Field Theory extensions to General Relativity, at the Queen Mary University, (London, UK) May 21, 2024. 

  7. Invited talk: A. Kuntz, on Quadratic quasi-normal modes, at APC, (Paris, France), May 17, 2024.

  8. Invited talk: R. Cayuso,  on the Black hole dynamics in Effective Field Theory extensions to General Relativity, at Nottingham University, (Nottingham, UK), May 15, 2024. 

  9. Contributed talk: R. Srinivasan, 1-minute flash talk on Model selection with normalizing flows, at the conference EuCAIFC,  Amsterdam, April 30-May 3, 2024. 

  10. Invited talk: R. Cayuso, on the Black hole dynamics in Effective Field Theory extensions to General Relativity, at the Albert Einstein Institute, (Potsdam, Germany) February 14, 2024. 

  11. Invited talk: A. Kuntz, on Three-body systems in LISA, at the GW probes of Fundamental Physics, (Rome,Italy), February 14, 2024.

  12. Invited talk: L. Capuano, on the Perturbation of slowly evolving black holes: quasi-normal modes and tidal response, at the Tübingen University, Tübingen, Germany, February 1, 2024.

  13. Invited talk: A. Kuntz, on the Three-body systems in LISA, at the TEONGRAV meeting, (Naples, Italy) December 20, 2024.

  14. Contribute talk: L. Capuano, on the Blackhole hairs in scalar-tensor gravity and the lack thereof, at the  TEONGRAV meeting, Naples, Italy, December 20, 2023. 

  15. Invited talk: A. Kuntz, on the Quadratic quasi-normal modes, at the Fourth European Physical Society Conference on Gravitation: Black Holes, (Valencia, Spain) November 14, 2023.

  16. Invited talk: M. Rubio, on Advances and Challenges in Relativistic Hydrodynamics, at AP Seminar, GSSI, (L'Aquila, Italy), November 15, 2023.

  17. Invited talk: E. Barausse on Environmental effects for low frequency gravitational wave astronomy, at Milano Bicocca (Italy), October 26, 2023.

  18. Invited review talk: E. Barausse, on Gravitational wave astronomy, at the workshop on The Lunar Gravitational Wave Antenna, (Catania, Italy), October 9–13, 2023.

  19. Invited talk: M. Rubio, on  Gravitational collapse in Horava-Lifshitz gravity, for Group Seminar, IFAE, (Barcelona, Spain), October 9, 2023.

  20. Invited talk: E. Barausse,  on  Environmental  effects  for  low  frequency  gravitational  wave  astronomy,  at  Gran Sasso Science Institute (L'Aquila, Italy),  during workshop on Environmental effects and matter systematics for low-frequency gravitational wave astronomy, September 20-22, 2023.

  21. Invited talk: M. Crisostomi, on Neural Posterior Estimation with guaranteed exact coverage: the ringdown of GW150914 at the XXV SIGRAV Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation SISSA, (Trieste, Italy), 4-8 September 2023.

  22. Invited talk: C. Smarra, on Challenging the Ultra-Light Dark Matter paradigm with Pulsar Timing Arrays at Cosmology 2023 at Miramare, (Trieste, Italy), 28 August, 2023.

  23. Invited talk: A. Kovacs, on the Cauchy problem in effective field theories of gravity at the Gravitational Waves Meet Effective Field Theories Conference, (Benasque, Spain),  August 24, 2023.

  24. Contributed talk: M. Crisostomi, on Gravitational wave generation in dark energy effective field theories at Gravitational waves meet effective field theories (Benasque, Spain), 21-26 August 2023. 

  25. Invited talk: M. Rubio, on An implicit scheme for evolving field theories with anisotropic scaling: The Lifshitz field on a LV black-hole spacetime at the Lorentz-violations in Gravity workshop, (Trieste, Italy), July 12, 2023.

  26. Invited talk: A. Kovacs, on the Cauchy-problem in Hořava-Lifshitz gravity  at the Lorentz-violations in Gravity workshop, (Trieste, Italy),  July, 14,  2023. 

  27. Organizer & speaker: M. Crisostomi , on Neural Posterior Estimation with guaranteed exact coverage: the ringdown of GW150914 at 1st Trieste Meeting on the Physics of Gravitational WavesSISSA, (Trieste, Italy), 5-9 June 2023. 

  28. Invited talk: A. Kovacs, on the Cauchy problem in effective field theories of gravity at the Connecting the Dots  Workshop, Albert Einstein Institute, (Potsdam, Germany), June 14, 2023.

  29. Invited talk: M. Crisostomi, on Gravitational wave generation in dark energy effective field theories at Hot topics in Modern Cosmology, Spontaneous Workshop XV – IESC, (Cargese, France), 16-22 April 2023 .

  30. Invited talk: E. Barausse, on Light bosons, compact objects and gravitational waves, at GGI workshop on New horizons  for  (no-)horizon  physics:  from  gauge  to  gravity  and  back  II,  Galileo  Galilei  Institute (Firenze, Italy), April 17–21, 2023.

  31. Invited talk: E. Barausse, on Birth and growth of massive black holes (organized online by the TianQin Research Center for Gravitational Physics, China), April 14, 2023.

  32. Contributed talk: L. Capuano, on Black hole hairs in scalar-tensor gravity (and lack thereof) - BritGrav23, (UK),  April 13, 2023.

  33. Invited talk: E. Barausse, on Gravitational wave generation in effective field theories of dark energy at workshop on Testing Aspects of General Relativity-II, 11th-13th April 2023 (organized online by the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar and the University of Lethbridge, Canada), April 11–13, 2023.

  34. Invited talk: A. Kovacs  On the local Cauchy problem in effective theories of gravity at the  I20/01/2023 Leipzig General Relativity Seminar (Leipzig, Germany), January 20, 2023.

  35. Invited talk: A. Kovacs, on On the Cauchy problem in effective theories of gravity at the CP3 Seminar, (Odense, Denmark), December 12, 2022.

  36. Invited talk: M. Crisostomi on LISA data analysis: from classical methods to machine learning – (Toulouse, France), 21-25 November 2022.

  37. Invited talk: E. Barausse, on Environmental effects for low frequency gravitational wave astronomy at the London Gravity Meeting; (London, UK), November 23, 2022.

  38. Invited talk: E. Barausse, on Gravitational wave generation in effective field theories of dark energy at Imperial College (London, UK), November 22, 2022.

  39. Colloquium: E. Barausse, on Environmental effects for low frequency gravitational wave astronomy at Leiden Observatory (Netherlands), on November 10, 2022.

  40. Invited talk: A. Kovacs, on On the Cauchy problem in effective theories of gravity at the INFN Theory Seminar, (Rome, Italy) November 3, 2022.

  41. Colloquium: E. Barausse, on Gravitational wave generation in effective field theories of dark energy at the Central European Institute for Cosmology and Fundamental Physics (CEICO), (Prague, Czech Republic), October 27, 2022. 

  42. Invited talk: M. Rubio, on Well-posedness of relativistic theories for viscous fluids, at CENTRA Seminar, (Lisbon, Portugal), October 13, 2022.

  43. Invited talk: G.Lara, on UV completions, fixing the equations and nonlinearities in k-essence at the 32nd Midwest Relativity Meeting, Oakland University in Rochester (Michigan, US), October 7-8, 2022.

  44. Invited talk: A. Kovacs, on On the Cauchy problem in effective theories of gravity at the  Quantum Effective Field Theory and Black Hole Tests of Einstein Gravity workshop, (Trieste, Italy),  September 16, 2022.

  45. Invited talk (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on Massive black hole astrophysics with low-frequency gravitational waves,  at the Tian-Qin astronomy workshop, August 22-25, 2022. 

  46. Invited talk: A. Kovacs, on The second law of black hole mechanics in effective field theory  at the New Frontiers in Strong Gravity conference, (Benasque, Spain), July 4-15, 2022. 

  47. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Probing Black Holes with Quasi-Normal Modes, at the INFN TEONGRAV annual Arcetri meeting, (Florence, Italy), July 22, 2022.

  48. Invited talk: E. Barausse,  on Gravitational wave generation in effective field theories of dark energy, at the New frontiers in strong gravity Workshop   (Benasque, Spain),  July 4-15, 2022.

  49. Contributed talk: S. Völkel, Constraining the EOS from rotating neutron stars, Neutron stars as multi-messenger laboratories for dense matter, at the ECT* European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas, (Trento, Italy), June 20, 2022.

  50. Contributed talk: S. Völkel, Probing black holes with quasi-normal modes, at the EuCAPT Workshop: Gravitational wave probes of black hole environments, Sapienza University of Rome, (Italy), June 17, 2022.

  51. Contributed talk: M. Bošković, on Soliton boson stars as compact objects, at the EuCAPT Workshop: Gravitational wave probes of black hole environments, Rome Sapienza, (Italy), June 17, 2022.

  52. Invited  talk: E. Barausse,  on  Environmental  effects  and  matter  systematics  for  LISA  at  EuCAPT  workshop Gravitational wave probes of black hole environments, Rome Sapienza (Italy), 15–17 Jun 2022.

  53. Invited  talk: E. Barausse,  on  Environmental  effects  and  matter  systematics  for  LISA  at  LISA  Fundamental Physics Working Group meeting, Solvay Institute (Brussels, Belgium), April 26-28, 2022.

  54. Contributed talk (conducted remotely, 1st prize): S. Völkel,  Probing Black Holes with Quasi-Normal Modes and Shadows, at Atlantic General Relativity 2022, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, (Canada), May 19, 2022.

  55. Seminar talk (conducted remotely): Sebastian Völkel, Constraining the Nuclear Equation of State from Rotating Neutron Stars, for the TEONGRAV (online) seminar, April 28, 2022.

  56. Invited contributor Miniworkshop: M. Rubio, on Primordial magnetic fields with Python, in collaboration with Nelson Padilla, Ignacio Araya, Juan Magana and Joaquin Suredaat at Friends of Friends Meeting, National Observatory of Cordoba, (Argentina), April 12, 2022. 

  57. Invited talk: E. Barausse, on Tests of General Relativity across the gravitational energy spectrum, at the National Meeting of the CSN2 Committee of INFN and IFPU, (Trieste, Italy), April 7, 2022.

  58. Invited talk: L. ter Haar, on Kinetic Screening in the Strong-Field Regime, for the LUTH Seminar, (Paris, France), April 14, 2022.

  59. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Probing Black Holes with Gravitational Waves and Shadows, for the Fudan University, (China), March 29, 2022.

  60. Invited talk: A. Kovacs, on On the local Cauchy problem in effective theories of gravity at the Princeton Gravity Initiative Seminar, (NJ, USA), March 21, 2022.

  61. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Probing Black Holes with Gravitational Waves and Shadows, for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, (USA), March 23, 2022.

  62. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Probing Black Holes with Gravitational Waves and Shadows, Strong Gravity Seminar, for the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, (Canada), February 24, 2022.

  63. Chair of discussion session: E. Barausse, on Tests of gravity with electromagnetic observations, at online workshop on Recent progress on gravity tests, organized by C. Bambi (Fudan) and A. Cardenas-Avendano (Princeton), February 16-18, 2022.

  64. Invited talk: M. Bezares Figueroa, on K-dynamics: Gravitational wave generation in Dark energy at the European Einstein Toolkit, University College, (Dublin, Ireland), August 29-September 2, 2022.

  65. Contributed talk: M. Bezares Figueroa, on Mergers of Exotic Compact Objects at Frontiers in Numerical Relativity, (Jena, Germany), July 25-29, 2022.

  66. Invited talk: G. Lara, on UV completions, fixing the equations and nonlinearities in k-essence at Frontiers in Numerical Relativity (Jena, Portugal), July 25-29, 2022.

  67. Invited talk: M. Bezares Figueroa, on K-dynamics: Dynamics of screening in non-linear stellar oscillations and gravitational collapse at  the 31st annual Midwest Relativity Meeting at University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign, US), November 11-13, 2021.

  68. Invited talk: M. Bezares Figueroa, on K-dynamics: kinetic screening in non-linear stellar oscillations and gravitational collapse, at the GWverse global meeting in Lisbon (Portugal), August 30 - September 03, 2021.

  69. Organizer (conducted online): M. Bezares Figueroa, on the Current challenges in gravitational physics - Online Workshop, April 21-28, 2021.

  70. Organizer: M. Crisostomi, on Current challenges in gravitational physics – Online Workshop, 21-28 April 2021.

  71. Cosmology Colloquium (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on  The quest for low-frequency gravitational waves, for the Scuola Normale Superiore, (Pisa, Italy), November 24, 2021.

  72. Invited talk (conducted hybrid): S. Völkel, on Constraining Black Holes with Quasi-Normal Modes and Shadows, at the University of Tübingen, (Germany), November 18, 2021.

  73. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): G. Lara, on Separating Astrophysics and Geometry in Black Hole Image, for the Gr@v Seminar, University of Aveiro, (Portugal), November 17th, 2021.

  74. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): N. Franchini, on Detecting scalar fields with extreme mass ratio inspirals,  at the Midwest Relativity meeting, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign, US), November 12, 2021.

  75. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): M. Bošković, on Three brief points on soliton boson stars, at the Midwest Relativity Meeting 2021, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign, US), November 12, 2021.

  76. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): L. ter Haar, on Kinetic Screening in the Strong-Field Regime, at the Midwest Relativity Meeting 2021, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign, US) November 12, 2021.

  77. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Constraining black holes with quasi-normal modes, at the Midwest Relativity Meeting 2021, University of Illinois  (Urbana-Champaign, US), November 11, 2021.

  78. Invited talk (online): G.Lara, on Separating Astrophysics and Geometry in Black Hole Image at the Journal Club, Institute of Physics (IF), UNAM, (Mexico), October 28, 2021.

  79. Astrophysics colloquium (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on Gravitational wave generation in effective field theories of dark energy, for the University of Tübingen, (Germany), October 25, 2021.

  80. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): L. ter Haar, on Kinetic Screening in the Strong-Field Regime, at the 8th Korea-Japan workshop on Dark Energy (YITP), Kyoto University, (Japan), October 20, 2021. 

  81. Invited talk (conducted remotely): L. ter Haar, on Kinetic Screening in the Strong-Field Regime, for the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP), Kyoto University, (Japan) , October 14, 2021. 

  82. Invited talk (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on Black holes and Lorentz violations in gravity at Black Holes Inside and Out , September 29, 2021.

  83. Invited talk (online): G. Lara, on Inverse Problem in Black Hole Imaging  at Black Holes Inside and Out (BHIO), September 27- October 1, 2021.

  84. Invited talk (conducted remotely): E. Barausse,  on the (Absence of) screening in gravitational wave generation, for the NEB-19 Recent Developments in Gravity , (Athens, Greece), September 21, 2021.

  85. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): G. Lara, on the Inverse Problem in Black Hole Imaging,  for the 23rd RAGtime workshop, (Opava, Czechia), September 7, 2021. 

  86. Contributed talk: M. Bezares, on the K-dynamics: kinetic screening in non-linear stellar oscillations and gravitational collapse , at the Global meeting of the GWverse COST action conference, (Lisbon, Portugal), September 3, 2021.

  87. Contributed talk: L. ter Haar, on the Kinetic Screening in the Strong-Field Regime, at the Global meeting of the GWverse COST action conference, (Lisbon, Portugal), September 3, 2021.  

  88. Contributed talk: G. Lara, on the Inverse Problem in Black Hole Imaging, at the Global meeting of the GWverse COST action conference, (Lisbon, Portugal), September 1, 2021.

  89. Contributed talk: N. Franchini, on the Reconstruction of metric and effective potential using quasi-normal modes, at the Global meeting of the GWverse COST action conference, (Lisbon, Portugal), September 1, 2021.

  90. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on the Gravitational-wave spectrum of compact relativistic objects, for the German Physical Society (DPG) Section Matter and Cosmos Meeting 2021, (Jena, Germany), August 30, 2021.

  91. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Reconstructing black hole metrics with gravitational waves and shadows, for the 14th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves, (Australia),  July 22, 2021.

  92. Presentation (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on LISA catalogs for the LISA Data Processing Group (LDPG) workshop, July 1-2, 2021. 

  93. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Gravity meets Mathematical Physics, for the Mathematical Physics Colloquium, University of Tübingen, (Germany), July 7, 2021.

  94. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): Nicola Franchini, on Detecting scalar field with extreme mass ratio inspirals, for the 24th Capra meeting, Perimeter Institute, (Waterloo, Canada), June 8, 2021. 

  95. Invited talk (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on Gravitational-wave generation beyond General Relativity, for the Cosmology/HEP seminar, Imperial College, (London, UK),  May 21, 2021.

  96. Colloquium (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on Gravitational-wave generation beyond General Relativity, for the HEP-GR , University of Cambridge, (UK),  May 5, 2021.

  97. Invited talk (conducted online, webinar): E. Barausse, on The sound of the Universe: detecting gravitational waves in space with LISA, on YouTube , March 3rd, 2021.

  98. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Metric reconstruction with gravitational waves and shadows,  at the GwMess2021 Conference, Institut Henri Poincaré, (Paris, France),  April 1, 2021. 

  99. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): N. Franchini, on Detecting scalar field with extreme mass ratio inspirals,  for the GwMess2021 Conference, Institut Henri Poincaré, (Paris, France),  April 1, 2021. 

  100. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): L. ter Haar, on Dynamics of screening in modified gravity,  for the GwMess2021 Conference, Institut Henri Poincaré, (Paris, France),  April 1, 2021. 

  101. Poster presentation (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Metric reconstruction with gravitational waves and shadows, for the Gravitational Waves: A New messenger to Explore the Universe Workshop, Institut Henri Poincaré, (Paris, France), March 1-12, 2021. 

  102. Invited talk (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on BHs beyond GR and their observational signatures, during online meeting on The Next-generation Event Horizon Telescope, organized by the Center for Astrophysics at Harvard,  (USA), February 22-25, 2021.

  103. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Metric reconstruction with gravitational waves and shadows​, for the Teongrav online workshop, University of Milan, (Italy), February 18, 2021. 

  104. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): A. Dima, on Spin-induced black hole spontaneous scalarization​, for the Teongrav online workshop, University of Milan, (Italy), February 18, 2021. 

  105. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): L. ter Haar , on Dynamics of Screening in Modified Gravity, for the Teongrav online workshop,  University of Milan, (Italy), February 18, 2021. 

  106. Invited talk: E. Barausse, on Primordial black holes with LISA , during online workshop on Primordial Black Holes confront GW data, organized by the University of Rome-Sapienza, (Italy), February 8-12 , 2021.

  107. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): L. ter Haar, on Experimental Tests and Signatures of Modified and Quantum Gravity, for the 740. WE-Heraeus-Seminar:The Dynamics of Screening in Modified Gravity,  (Bad Honnef, Germany),  February 5, 2021. 

  108. Colloquium (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on The quest for low-frequency gravitational waves, for The Astronomical Society of Ireland,  (Dublin, Ireland), February 2, 2021. 

  109. Poster presentation (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Metric reconstruction with gravitational waves and shadows, for the 740. WE-Heraeus-Seminar: The Dynamics of Screening in Modified Gravity, (Bad Honnef, Germany), February 01, 2021 .

  110. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): M. Herrero-Valea, on Amplitudes Positivity and IR-UV connections in Graviton Exchange, for the  Iberian Strings 2021 workshop, IST, (Lisbon, Portugal), January 21, 2021. 

  111. Contributed talk: M. Bezares Figueroa, on Coalescence of Exotic Compact Objects at Gravitational Waves, Black Holes and Fundamental Physics, (Trieste, Italy), January, 13-16, 2020.

  112. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Metric reconstruction with gravitational waves and shadows, for the XIII Black Holes Workshop, IST, (Lisbon, Portugal), December 21, 2020.

  113. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): N. Franchini, on Detecting scalar fields with extreme mass ratio inspirals, for the XIII Black Holes workshop, IST, (Lisbon, Portugal), December 21, 2020. 

  114. Contributed talk (conducted remotely): A. Dima, on Spin-induced spontaneous scalarization, for the XIII Black Holes workshop, IST, (Lisbon, Portugal), December 21, 2020. 

  115. Invited talk (conducted remotely): L. ter Haar, on The Dynamics of Screening in Modified Gravity, for the Gravity and Cosmology seminars at IJCLab Orsay, (Paris, France), December 15, 2020. 

  116. Invited talk (conducted remotely): M. Bezares Figueroa, on K- dynamics, for the Teongrav seminar series, (Milan, Italy), December 14, 2020. 

  117. Invited  talk (conducted remotely): A. Dima, on Black Holes and (spontaneous) scalar hair, for the IFPU Journal Club, (Trieste, Italy), December 11, 2020. 

  118. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel,  on Bayesian Metric Reconstruction with Gravitational Wave Observations, for the Virtual Gravity Seminars, Sapienza University of Rome, (Rome, Italy), October 19, 2020.

  119. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel,  on Bayesian Metric Reconstruction with Gravitational Wave Observations, for the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Department of Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity, (Potsdam, Germany), September 30, 2020. 

  120. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel,  on Bayesian Metric Reconstruction with Gravitational Wave Observations, for the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris seminar group, (France), September 28, 2020. 

  121. Invited talk (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on Black holes beyond General Relativity at online workshop on Probing Effective Theories of Gravity in Strong Fields and Cosmology , Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP), US, August 18, 2020.

  122. Invited talk (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on Gravitational-wave generation beyond General Relativity, for the Testing General Relativity using Gravitational Waves online workshop, for the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar (IITGN), (India), August 13-14, 2020.

  123. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Bayesian Metric Reconstruction with Gravitational Wave Observation, for the Theoretical Astrophysics group (University of Tübingen, Germany), July 09, 2020.

  124. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel, on Bayesian Metric Reconstruction with Gravitational Wave Observation, for the Institute for Theoretical Physics (Goethe University and the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies), July 07, 2020

  125. Invited talk (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on Gravitational-wave probes of light bosons, for the School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Southampton, (UK), June 19, 2020.

  126. Invited talk (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, seminar on Physics and astrophysics with low-frequency gravitational waves, for the University of Cordoba, (Argentina), May 7, 2020.  

  127. Invited talk (conducted remotely): S. Völkel , on Inverse problems in the era of gravitational-wave astronomy, for the Gravity Seminar for the University of Southampton, (UK), April 30, 2020.

  128. Invited talk (conducted remotely): E. Barausse, on Stochastic and resolvable gravitational waves from ultralight bosons, for the Gravitational wave physics and astronomy: Genesis workshop, (Kobe, Japan), February 10-12, 2020.   

  129. Invited talk: M. Bezares Figueroa, on Coalescence of exotic compact objects,  at the Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics ("GWverse''), SISSA, (Trieste, Italy), January 16, 2020.

  130. Invited talk: N. Franchini, on Casual structure of black holes in generalized scalar-tensor theories, at the Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics ("GWverse''), SISSA, (Trieste, Italy), January 22, 2020.

  131. Invited talk: A. Dima, on Plasma- driven superradiant instabilities, at the Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics ("GWverse''), SISSA, (Trieste,Italy), January 15, 2020.

  132. Invited talk: M. Herrero-Valea, on The IR of Horava Gravity,  at the Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics ("GWverse''), SISSA, (Trieste, Italy) January 14, 2020.

  133. Invited talk: S. Völkel, on Gravitationswellen und kompakte Objekte: Einsteins kosmisches Orchester at the Arbeitskreis Astronomie, University Stuttgart, (Germany), January 08, 2020.

  134. Invited talk: M. Crisostomi, on Consistency relations for large-scale structure in modified gravity, at the 30th Texas symposium on relativistic astrophysics, University of Portsmouth, (UK), December 17, 2019.

  135. Colloquium: E. Barausse, on Physics and astrophysics with low-frequency gravitational waves at the Leiden Observatory, (Netherlands), December 12, 2019. 

  136. Invited talk: M. Crisostomi, on Perturbations of black holes solutions in DHOST theories, at the Black Holes and Neutron Stars in Modified Gravity, (Meudon, France), November 20, 2019.

  137. Invited talk: M. Crisostomi, on Modified gravity and dark energy in higher-order scalar-tensor theories, at the Atelier Theories de l'action Dark Energy- Session 2, (Paris, France), November 19, 2019.

  138. Colloquium: E. Barausse, on Physics and astrophysics with low-frequency gravitational waves, at Technion, (Haifa, Israel), November 13, 2019. 

  139. Colloquium: E. Barausse, on Physics and astrophysics with low-frequency gravitational waves, at the Racah Institute of Physics, (Jerusalem, Israel), November 12, 2019.

  140. Invited presentation: E. Barausse, on LISA catalogues and GR tests, at the LISA Consortium meeting, (Hannover, Germany), October 14-16, 2019. 

  141. Invited presentation: E. Barausse, on LISA catalogues and GR tests, at the LISA Cosmology working group meeting, (Padova , Italy), September 23-27, 2019.

  142. Invited talk: E. Barausse, on Theoretical and data analysis challenges raised by LISA mission, at the Lost in gravity 2019, (Saint Flour, France), August 28-30, 2019.

  143. Invited talk: E. Barausse, on LISA catalogues, at the Italian Space Agency (ASI), (Rome, Italy), May 17, 2019.

  144. Invited talk: E. Barausse, on Stochastic and resolvable gravitational waves from ultralight bosons, at the Recent progress in relativistic astrophysics meeting, Fudan University, (Shanghai, China), May 6-8, 2019. 

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