List of participants
- 1. Rui André, CENTRA - IST, Portugal. Thermodynamics of black holes in the canonical ensemble in d dimensions
- 2. Lorenzo Annulli, Instituto Superior Tècnico, Portugal. Electromagnetism and hidden vector fields in modified gravity theories: Spontaneous and induced vectorization
- 4. Diogo Braganca, Stanford University, USA. Effective Field Theory of Large Scale Structure
- 5. Richard Brito, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Gravitational-Wave Constraints on an Effective--Field-Theory Extension of General Relativity
- 6. Kirill Bronnikov, VNIIMS, Russia. Black holes and wormholes in hybrid metric-Palatini gravity
- 7. Lissa Campos, Universita di Pavia, Italy. Schwarzschild-AdS within Quantum Field Theory on Curved Spacetimes
- 8. Gonçalo Castro, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.
- 9. Jiří Černý, Charles University, Czech Republic. Canonical Quantization of Spherically Symmetric Non-Vacuum Black Holes
- 10. Daniela Cors, Friedrich Schiller Universität, Germany.
- 11. Filipe Costa, CAMGSD, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal. Gravitomagnetism in the Lewis cylindrical metrics
- 12. Pedro Cunha, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam, Germany. 100 years of light deflection, where we are now: EHT, scalar hair and the M87 supermassive black hole
- 14. Tiago da Silva, Minho University, Portugal.
- 15. Adrian del Rio Vega, IST - Lisbon University, Portugal. Testing the nature of dark compact objects through the excitation of resonances during inspiral.
- 16. Jorge Delgado, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal. Spinning Black Holes in Shift-Symmetric Horndeski Theory
- 17. Francesco Di Filippo, SISSA, Italia. Singularity avoidance: possibilities and implications
- 18. Osvaldo Freitas, Universidade do Minho, Portugal.
- 19. Fabrizio Di Giovanni, University of Valencia, Spain. Non-linear dynamics of spinning bosonic stars part 1: formation
- 20. José Diogo Simão, LMU Muenchen, Germany.
- 21. Miguel Duarte, CENTRA CAMSGD, Portugal.
- 22. Francisco Duque, CENTRA, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal. Tidal Deformability of Black Holes Immersed in Matter
- 23. Nelson Eiró, CENTRA-IST, Portugal. Lensing and shadow of a black hole surrounded by a backreacting accretion disk
- 24. Justin Feng, IST, Portugal. Electrovortical formalism and plasma equilibria in black hole spacetimes
- 25. Paulo Bernardo Ferraz, University of Porto, Portugal. Superradiant pion clouds around primordial black holes
- 26. Remo Garattini, Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Italia. Powering Traversable Wormholes with Casimir Energy
- 27. Paulo Garcia, CENTRA/FEUP, Portugal. The GRAVITY experiment | recent results on SgrA* black hole
- 28. Sergio Gimeno-Soler, University of Valencia, Spain. Self-gravitating magnetized tori around black holes in general relativity
- 30. Dmitry Groshev, KFU, Russia. Magneto-electro-statics of axionically active systems: Induced field restructuring in magnetic stars
- 31. Filip Hejda, CENTRA - IST, Portugal. Energy extraction from extremal electrovacuum black holes through collisional Penrose process
- 32. Carla Henriquez, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile. On the stability of black strings in AdS
- 33. Carlos Herdeiro, U. Aveiro, Portugal. Dynamically viable asymptotically at black holes with scalar hair: superradiant growth vs: scalarisation
- 34. Taishi Ikeda, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal. Tidal effect on scalar cloud
- 35. Pedro Ildefonso, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal.
- 36. Alexey Koshelev, UBI, Portugal. Analytic Infinite Derivative (AID) gravity to resolve Black Hole singularities
- 37. Jose Sande Lemos, CENTRA - IST Lisbon, Portugal. 80 years of black holes: Oppenheimer-Snyder gravitational collapse and thin shell collapse
- 40. Raimon Luna, University of Barcelona, Spain.
- 41. Paulo Luz, CMAT, CENTRA and CAMGSD, Portugal. Compact objects in Einstein-Cartan theory
- 42. Nuno M. Santos, CENTRA, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal. Stationary vector clouds around Kerr black holes
- 43. Elisa Maggio, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Exotic compact objects: ergoregion instability, ringdown and echoes
- 44. Andrea Maselli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. A parametrized ringdown approach for black-hole spectroscopy with multiple events
- 47. Masato Minamitsuji, CENTRA-IST Lisbon, Portugal. Black holes in degenerate higher-order scalar tensor theories
- 50. Sameer Murthy, King's College London, United Kingdom. Black holes in string theory and holography
- 51. Keisuke Nakashi, Rikkyo University, Japan. Effect of a second compact object on stable circular orbits
- 52. João Oliveira, Universidade do Minho, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal. Solitons in Einstein-Maxwell-scalar models
- 53. António Onofre, Universidade do Minho, Portugal.
- 54. Marcello Ortaggio, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic. Universal black holes
- 55. Grigorios Panotopoulos, CENTRA, Técnico Lisboa, Portugal. Quasinormal modes of regular black holes
- 56. Carlos Peón Nieto, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. Limit spacetimes and initial data of n-dimensional Kerr-de Sitter
- 57. LukᨠPolcar, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Probing chaos around perturbed black holes: Melnikov method
- 58. Alexandre Pombo, Aveiro University, Portugal. Spontaneous scalarisation of charged black holes: coupling dependence and dynamical features
- 59. Eugen Radu, Aveiro University, Portugal. Nonspherical horizons from black hole scalarization
- 60. Guilherme Raposo, Sapienza University of Rome, Portugal. Deformed compact objects in General Relativity
- 61. Charles Robson, Tampere University, Finland. Hidden Depths in a Black Hole: Surface Area Information Encoded in the (r,t) Sector
- 62. João Luís Rosa, CENTRA - IST, Portugal. Stability of rotating black holes in generalized hybrid metric-Palatini gravity
- 63. João Rosa, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal.
- 64. Nicolas Sanchis-Gual, CENTRA, IST - University of Lisbon, Portugal. Non-linear stability of spinning bosonic stars
- 65. Ali Seraj, ULB, Brussels, Belgium. BMS flux-balance equations as constraints on the gravitational radiation
- 66. Diogo L. Silva, CENTRA - IST Lisbon, Portugal. Causal structure of a collapsing thin shell and black hole formation
- 67. Duarte Silva, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
- 68. Kunihito Uzawa, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan. Slow-roll inflation and the swampland
- 69. Karim Van Aelst, LUTh - Observatoire de Paris, France. Hairy rotating black holes in the cubic Galileon theory
- 70. Alex Vano-Vinuales, CENTRA, IST, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal. Hyperboloidal slices of black hole spacetimes in spherical symmetry
- 71. Luis Ventura, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal. Optical properties of axion backgrounds and black hole superradiance
- 72. Vítek Veselý, Charles University, Czech Republic. Gliding into a Black Hole
- 73. Rodrigo Vicente, CENTRA - IST, Portugal. Moving black holes: energy extraction and the ring of fire
- 74. João Carlos Vieira Rodrigues, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal. Quasinormal modes of string-theoretical black holes
- 75. Adam Vrátný, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Conformal tools for stationary axisymmetric metrics
- 76. Oleg Zaslavskii, V. N. Kharkov Karazin National University, Ukraine. 50 years of the Penrose process: Classification of super-Penrose collisions