Jose Maria Ezquiaga
Assistant Professor
Theoretical high energy, astroparticle and gravitational physics
Blegdamsvej 17, 2100 København Ø
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Jose M. Ezquiaga joined NBIA as an Assistant Professor in 2022. Previously, he was a NASA Einstein Fellow at the University of Chicago. He obtained his PhD from Universidad Autonoma de Madrid in 2019. Jose exploits gravitational wave data to explore uncharted regions of the Universe. His research lies at the intersection of fundamental physics, cosmology and astrophysics and aims at probing gravity and unveiling the nature of dark energy and dark matter. Jose is member of international collaborations such as LIGO, LISA and Cosmic Explorer.
Selected publications
Spectral Sirens: Cosmology from the Full Mass Distribution of Compact Binaries
Ezquiaga, Jose Maria & Holz, D. E., 5 Aug 2022, In: Physical Review Letters. 129, 6, 6 p., 061102.Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter › Research › peer-review
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Spectral Sirens: Cosmology from the Full Mass Distribution of Compact Binaries
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Things That Might Go Bump in the Night: Assessing Structure in the Binary Black Hole Mass Spectrum
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Follow-up analyses to the O3 LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA lensing searches
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