Licia Verde

Licia Verde

Universitat de Barcelona

Experimental Sciences & Mathematics

Originally from Venice (Italy) Licia Verde studied physics as an undergraduate at the Università degli Studi di Padova. She obtained her PhD from the University of Edinburgh (UK) sponsored by a Marie Curie grant from the EU, and then moved to a research assistant position at Princeton University and at Rutgers University (USA). At Princeton she held a Chandra postdoctoral fellowship and a Spitzer postdoctoral fellowship and she entered the WMAP science team. She spent 4 years as faculty at the University of Pennsylvania (USA). In September 2007, she moved to Barcelona as an ICREA Research Professor.


Research interests

I am interested in Cosmology, which is the study of the origin, evolution and composition of the universe. One of the recent discoveries in cosmology is that more than 70% of what makes up the universe is not even matter, but something that suggests that some energy is associated with the nothingness of vacuum. This component has been dubbed “dark energy”. Dark energy may as well be one of the major problems in physics today and is motivating a host of future and planned experiments. I study the “large-scale distribution of galaxies” and the statistical properties of the heat left over from the big bang to shed light on the universe composition, including the dark energy component, and its history.

Selected publications

– Raccanelli A, Verde L &  Villaescusa-Navarro F 2019, ‘Biases from neutrino bias: to worry or not to worry?’, Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society, 483, 1, 734 – 743.

Jimenez R, Maartens R, Khalifeh AR, Caldwell RR, Heavens AF & Verde L 2019, ‘Measuring the homogeneity of the universe using polarization drift’, Journal Of Cosmology And Astroparticle Physics, 5, 048.

Verde L, Treu T & Riess AG 2019, ‘Tensions between the early and late Universe’, Nature Astronomy, 3, 10, 891 – 895.

– Kalaja A, Bellomo N, Bartolo N, Bertacca D, Matarrese S, Musco I, Raccanelli A & Verde L 2019, ‘From primordial black holes abundance to primordial curvature power spectrum (and back)‘, JCAP 10, 031.


Selected research activities

arXiv  Science Advisory Board  chair

Premi Nacional de Recerca 2018

Narcis Monturiol Medal 2017

2019 Lodewijk Woltjer Lecture by the European Astronomical Society