Strong Lensing in the next decade
31st March - 4th April 2025
Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
31st March - 4th April 2025
Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
How can we leverage strong lensing to gain new insights into galaxy evolution, cosmology, and dark matter?
How can we combine observations spanning the entire electromagnetic spectrum to improve lens searches and lens models?
What are the challenges to automating lens modelling and developing precision lens models?
What is needed in terms of sample size and type to constrain cosmology and dark matter with strong lensing?
How do we identify and quantify the impact of selection effects to interpret observed deflector and source statistics?
Chair: Vy Tran
Deputy Co-Chair: Stefan Schuldt
Deputy Co-Chair: Tania Barone
Sherry Suyu
Hannah Stacey
Tucker Jones
Liam Connor
Nandini Sahu
Duncan Bowden
Haven McIntosh-Lombardo
Alejandra Melo
Alessandro Sonnenfeld
Ana Acebron
Anishya Harshan
Anna Barnacka
Anna Nierenberg
Anupreeta More
Brian Welch
Calvin Leung
Cameron Lemon
Cecilia Garaffo
Chelsea Sharon
Clecio de Bom
Conor O'Riordan
Cora Dvorkin
Dan Schwartz
Daniel Ballard
Frederic Dux
Geraint Lewis
Giorgos Vernardos
Giovanni Ferrami
Glenn Kacprzak
Gregor Rihtaršič
Han Wang
Hannah Stacey
Hayley Williams
Jackson O'Donnell
Javier Acevedo
John McKean
Julia Sisk Reynes
Karina Rojas
Keerthi Vasan
Laurence Perreault-Levasseur
Liam Connor
Marusa Bradac
Mike Walmsley
Minghao Yue
Nandini Sahu
Nino Ephremidze
Paul Schechter
Piero Rosati
Pietro Bergamini
Rafael Galarza
Rongmon Bordoloi
Rosa Gonzalez
Sam McCarty
Satadru Bag
Sherry Suyu
Simon Birrer
Stefan Schuldt
Sydney Erickson
Tania Barone
Vy Tran
Xiaosheng Huang
Photographs taken by Haven McIntosh-Lombardo