Swiss Euclid Days 2020

Participants of the Swiss Euclid Days 2020 at the EPFL campus

Euclid will be launched in less than 3 years and many in Switzerland are involved in this unique cosmology ESA mission.
 
With data soon becoming real, gatherings of the Swiss community interested in Euclid, or in syngeries with other surveys, observatories, or facilities (e.g. SKA, LSST, CTA, CERN) are beginning to take place.
 
The first such “Swiss Euclid Days” took place on the EPFL campus on 4-5 February 2020, and included contributions from various researchers from across Switzerland.
 
 
Examples of some of the topics presented are listed below:
 

Gravitational lens finding challenge

 

The Euclid strong lensing pipeline

 

The relevance of lensing-convergence terms for photo-z surveys

 

Full sky correlation function for galaxy surveys

 

Measuring the Hubble constant with next generation galaxy survey

 

Simulating Galaxy Images via Progressive GAN

 

Intrinsic alignments (and nonlinear modeling) in multi-probe analyses)

 

ReACT and HyPk general, non-linear, unified, codes for cosmology

 

What can we learn from strong lensing ?

 

Cosmological Information Contents on Light Cone

 

The Euclid/VIS shutter unit

 

Euclid photo-z Challenge

 

Illuminating Cosmic Dawn with Euclid

 

SourceXtractor++

 

SDC-CH: Processing Infrastructure and Pipelines

 

Photometric Redshifts for Euclid

 

Lenstool-HPC : Mass modelling for Euclid

Impact of lensing convergence on galaxy clustering for spectroscopic and photometric surveys

Strong Lens Finding Simulations to train Neural Networks