Day 1
9:00 ~ 09:30
Registration
9:30 ~ 09:40
Welcome & overview
Session 1.1
Chair: Suk-Jin Yoon
9:40~ 10:00
10:00~ 10:30
10:30~ 10:50
10:50~ 11:10
Session 1.2
Chair: Suk-Jin Yoon
11:10~ 11:40
11:40~ 12:00
12:00 ~ 13:30
Lunch
Session 1.3
Chair: Masao Sako
13:30 ~ 14:00
Probing the Diversity of Type Ia Supernovae through their Host Galaxies
14:00 ~ 14:20
As in a Mirror Dusty: How SNe Ia Models Depend on Dust Extinction Relations
14:20 ~ 14:50
SN Ia Host Galaxies: Ages, Masses and Connections to SN Ia Properties
14:50 ~ 15:10
Progenitor Age as the Root Cause of the Type Ia Supernova Magnitude Steps with Host Properties
15:10 ~ 15:30
Afternoon coffee break
Session 1.4
Chair: Yen-Chen Pan
15:30 ~ 16:00
Issues on the sub-Chanrasekhar mass scenario for Type Ia supernova explosion
16:00 ~ 16:20
Are Ca-rich events a peculiar subtype of Ia supernovae?
16:20 ~ 16:40
New Constraints from ZTF DR2: Early Bumps and Their Possible Correlations in Type Ia Supernovae
16:40 ~ 17:00
Testing the Effect of Progenitor’s Metallicity on 56Ni Mass and Constraining the Progenitor Scenarios in Type Ia Supernovae
Day 2
Session 2.1
Chair: Mark Sullivan
09:30 ~ 10:00
Hubble-Lemaître diagram of supernovae without dark energy
10:00 ~ 10:30
A Unified Cosmological Simulation–Binary Synthesis Framework: Scientific Motivation and Key Results
10:30 ~ 10:50
A Unified Cosmological Simulation–Binary Synthesis Framework: Numerical Implementation and Challenges
10:50 ~ 11:10
Morning coffee break
Session 2.2
Chair: Mark Sullivan
11:10 ~ 11:30
Age Bias Correction for Type Ia Supernovae and the New Concordance in Cosmology
11:30 ~ 12:00
Supernovae and their Environments in Precision Cosmology
12:00 ~ 13:30
Lunch
Session 2.3
Chair: Patrick Kelly
13:30 ~ 13:50
Old Universe, Young SNe Ia: A Statistical Analysis of Type Ia Supernova Progenitor Age from 6,983 TITAN Host Galaxies and Implications for Cosmology
13:50 ~ 14:20
Toward an evolution-free test in supernova cosmology
14:20 ~ 14:50
Two-population modelling of type Ia supernovae
14:50 ~ 15:20
Afternoon coffee break
Session 2.4
Chair: Martín López-Corredoira
15:20 ~ 15:50
Supernova Cosmology with the Roman Space Telescope
15:50 ~ 16:20
Cosmological and Astrophysical Updates from BayeSN
16:20 ~ 16:40
Anisotropy in pantheon+
16:40 ~ 17:10
Anisotropy in the Cosmic Acceleration inferred from Supernovae
18:00 ~ 20:30
Workshop Banquet
Day 3
Session 3.1
Chair: Radoslaw Wojtak
09:30 ~ 10:00
On The Stability of H0 and The Inverse Distance Ladder
10:00 ~ 10:30
Time-Delay Measurements of Strongly Lensed Supernovae: A New Path to H0
10:30 ~ 11:00
The HETDEX galaxy survey
11:00 ~ 11:20
Morning coffee break
Session 3.2
Chair: Donghui Jeong
11:20 ~ 11:40
Cosmology with the Unite supernova sample
11:40 ~ 12:00
Building the 4-rung distance ladder: H0 from supernovae & DESI
12:00 ~ 12:20
Probing Fundamental Physical Variations Using Precision Cosmological Observations
12:20 ~ 12:30
Closing Discussion