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84 (35✦) Talks at conferences
48 (48✦) Talks at department seminars
9 (8✦) Lectures at PhD schools
8 (4✦) Posters at conferences
18 (18✦) Outreach talks


Talks at conferences

84. Are exceptional gravitational-wave events truly exceptional? \ GWfreeride: Carving the AI gradient in gravitational-wave astronomy, Sexten, Italy, Jan 2026.

83.When measuring binaries, identifying each object is ambiguous \ 7th Milan Christmas Workshop, Milan, Italy, Dec 2025.

82. The full gravitational-wave population problem (aka: sample them all) \ XXVI SIGRAV Conference 2021, Milano, Italy, Sep 2025.

81.Spin precession across timescales \ EOB@Work25, Torino, Italy, Sep 2025.

80.Stacking gravitational-wave events for testing GR: proceed with care \ Testing Aspects of General Relativity-IV, Gandhinagar, India, (online), Jul 2025.

79. Which black hole? The labeling uncertainty in gravitational-wave astronomy \ 24th International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation (GR24) and 16th Edoardo Amaldi Conference, Glasgow, UK, Jul 2025. \ Recording.

78.Are merging black holes born from stellar collapse or previous mergers? Some years later… \ International Congress of Basic Science, Beijing, China, Jul 2025. \ Recording.

77.Machine learning in gravitational-wave population inference \ Scientific Machine Learning for Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Providence RI, USA, Jun 2025.

76. Black holes and gravitational waves are discovered (also) with Python! \ PyCon Italia 2025, Bologna, Italy, May 2025. \ Recording.

75. We observe compact binaries but are interested in single objects, this is hard \ Theoretical Horizons in Unraveling Relativity, Astrophysics, and Mergers (THURAM), L'Aquila, Italy, May 2025.

74.Spin the black circle \ Stellar black hole formation and detection, Kyoto, Japan, Mar 2025.

73. It’s not at all trivial to say which is BH1 and which is BH2 \ Gravitational-wave snowballs, populations, and models, Sexten, Italy, Jan 2025.

72.36 186: the kick strikes back \ 6th Milan Christmas Workshop, Milan, Italy, Dec 2024.

71.Merge many times \ Spanish and Portuguese Relativity Meeting (EREP 2024), Coimbra, Portugal, Jul 2024.

70.One population fit to rule them all \ Emerging methods in gravitational-wave population inference, Trieste, Italy, Jun 2024.

69. Gravitational-wave selection effects, the easy way \ Linking Advances in our Understanding of Theoretical Astrophysics and Relativity to Observations (LAUTARO), Milan, Italy, Apr 2024.

68. Quasar 3C186 as a recoiling massive black hole: still possible but unlikely \ April APS Meeting, Sacramento CA, USA, Apr 2024.

67. Black-hole generations in AGN disks \ TEONGRAV meeting, Naples, Italy, Dec 2023.

66.Correlated black holes from AGN disks \ 5th Milan Christmas Workshop, Milan, Italy, Dec 2023.

65.The masses and spins of LIGO's black holes are correlated… here is a disk explanation \ RESCEU-NBIA workshop on gravitational-wave sources, Tokyo, Japan, Dec 2023.

64.Gravitational waves: figuring out what’s missing \ 6th World Laureates Forum, Shanghai, China, Nov 2023.

63. A lonely gravitational wave \ LISA Astrophysics Working Group Meeting, Milan, Italy, Sep 2023.

62. Eccentricity, spin precession, and gravitational-wave signals that are too short \ 15th Edoardo Amaldi Conference, (online), Jul 2023. \ Recording.

61. When orbital eccentricity and spin precession are kind of the same \ April APS Meeting, Minneapolis MN, USA, Apr 2023.

60.The black-hole binary formation-channel problem in gravitational-wave astronomy \ 57th Rencontres de Moriond - Gravitation, La Thuile, Italy, Mar 2023.

59.You’ll never merge alone \ Unsolved problems in astrophysics and cosmology, Jerusalem, Israel, Dec 2022.

58. Characterization of LIGO/Virgo selection effects with neural networks \ Machine learning in GW search: g2net next challenges, Pisa, Italy, Sep 2022.

57. Machine learning and the origin of LIGO's black holes \ 31th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Prague, Czechia, Sep 2022.

56.Gravitational-wave populations with a pinch of deep learning \ 23nd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation (GR23), Beijing, China, (online), Jul 2022.

55. Accretion disks around supermassive black-hole binaries can break \ EuCAPT workshop: Gravitational-wave probes of black hole environments, Rome, Italy, Jun 2022.

54.Black-hole binary spin precession: new theoretical predictions and current observational evidence \ 9th KAGRA international workshop, Beijing, China, (online), Jun 2022.

53.A deep-learning solution to the gravitational-wave population problem \ NBIA Workshop on black-hole dynamics: from gaseous environments to empty space, Copenhagen, Denmark, Jun 2022.

52. Gravitational-wave populations and black-hole spin time travel \ April APS Meeting, New York NY, USA, Apr 2022.

51.I've seen a deviation from General Relativity: do you believe me? \ 4th Milan Christmas Workshop, Milan, Italy, Dec 2021.

50.Filling the gap with hierarchical black-hole mergers \ 4th World Laureates Forum, Shanghai, China, (online), Nov 2021.

49.Inspiral, merge, repeat: hierarchical black-hole mergers and their gravitational-wave signatures \ XXIV SIGRAV Conference 2021, Urbino, Italy, Sep 2021.

48. Two precessing spins and how to find them \ 14th Edoardo Amaldi Conference, Melbourne, Australia, (online), Jul 2021. \ Recording.

47. Waveform systematics and gravitational-wave catalogs \ 2nd European Physical Society Conference on Gravitation: measuring gravity, London, UK, (online), Jul 2021. \ Recording.

46. Probing warped accretion disks with gravitational-wave observations of supermassive black-hole mergers \ European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting (EAS2021), Leiden, The Netherlands, (online), Jun 2021.

45.Hierarchical black-hole mergers in the LIGO/Virgo band \ Gravitational Wave Astrophysics Conference 2021, Hefei, China, (online), Jun 2021.

44. Testing GR? Keep calm and mind the waveform \ 24rd Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Waterloo, Canada, (online), Jun 2021.

43. Warped accretion disks with LISA \ Distorted astrophysical discs: new insights and future directions, Cambridge, UK, (online), May 2021.

42. Detectability of gravitational-wave signals with neural-network classifiers \ RAS Specialist Meeting -- Machine learning and artificial intelligence applied to astronomy 2, London, UK, (online), May 2021.

41.Transitioning to research independence in gravitational-wave astronomy (my own view on postdoc and grant applications) \ Gravitational Wave Astrophysics for Early Career Scientists, Leiden, The Netherlands, (online), May 2021.

40. Can a computer learn if LIGO and Virgo will observe gravitational waves? \ APS April Meeting, (online), Apr 2021.

39. A self-consistent treatment of warped accretion disks surrounding spinning supermassive black holes \ Science at the Horizon: the Next-Generation Event Horizon Telescope, (online), Feb 2021. \ Recording.

38.Astrophysical black-hole binaries: the elephant in the room \ Primordial black holes confront gravitational-wave data, Rome, Italy, (online), Feb 2021.

37.Black holes, gravitational waves, and the BEARs \ 10th Birmingham Environment for Academic Research (BEAR) Conference, Birmingham, UK, (online), Sep 2020. \ Recording.

36. Warped accretion discs, black-hole spins, and LISA \ 13th LISA Symposium, (online), Sep 2020. \ Recording.

35. Multi-timescale post-Newtonian dynamics of spinning black-hole binaries: a status update \ 23rd Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, Austin TX, USA, (online), Jun 2020. \ Recording.

34.An attempt to navigate the astro job market \ LISA Early Career Scientists (LECS) training workshop, (online), Jun 2020.

33. Second-generation black holes, the pair-instability mass gap, and the escape speed of stellar clusters \ 30th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Portsmouth, UK, Dec 2019.

32. Testing the no-hair theorem with multiband black-hole binaries \ 30th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Portsmouth, UK, Dec 2019.

31. Pick the right one: Bayesian model selection on catalogs of gravitational-wave events \ 22nd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation (GR22) and 13th Edoardo Amaldi Conference, Valencia, Spain, Jul 2019.

30. Space-ground multiband detections. How many? \ 22nd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation (GR22) and 13th Edoardo Amaldi Conference, Valencia, Spain, Jul 2019.

29.Black-hole kicks: how and where \ Taipei Gravitational Wave Group (TGWG) Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, Oct 2018.

28.Forming binary black holes out of stars \ Taipei Gravitational Wave Group (TGWG) Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, Oct 2018.

27.Getting ready: exploit LISA to improve LIGO's tests of General Relativity \ Einstein Fellows Symposium 2018, Cambridge MA, USA, Oct 2018. \ Recording.

26. Runaways: recoiling black holes and their gravitational-wave signatures \ COSPAR 2018 42nd assembly, Pasadena CA, USA, Jul 2018.

25. An unprecedented opportunity: black-hole spectroscopy with LISA forewarnings and LIGO optimizations \ 12th LISA Symposium, Chicago IL, USA, Jul 2018.

24.What do LIGO's black holes remember? \ April APS Meeting, Columbus OH, USA, Apr 2018.

23. Modeling black hole kicks with waveform approximants \ 34rd Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting, Pasadena CA, USA, Mar 2018.

22. Black holes from other black holes? \ Graviy@Malta 2018, Valletta, Malta, Jan 2018.

21.The gravitational-wave astronomy revolution \ 2nd Milan Christmas Workshop, Milan, Italy, Dec 2017.

20. Reanalysis of LIGO black-hole coalescences with alternative prior assumptions \ IAU Symposium 338, Baton Rouge LA, USA, Oct 2017. \ Proceedings published by Cambridge University Press (2018).

19.Careful with the priors: a reanalysis of LIGO black-hole coalescences \ Einstein Fellows Symposium 2017, Cambridge MA, USA, Oct 2017. \ Recording.

18. Empty galaxies to constrain black-hole superkicks \ 3rd Swinburne-Caltech Galaxy Workshop, Pasadena CA, USA, Sept 2017.

17.Surprises from the spins: astrophysics and relativity with detections of spinning black-hole mergers \ 12th Edoardo Amaldi Conference (plenary talk), Pasadena CA, USA, Jul 2017. \ Proceedings published by IoP (2018).

16. Core collapse and compact-object formation to test General Relativity \ LIGO Core Collapse Supernova Workshop, Pasadena CA, USA, Mar 2017.

15. The curious and simple limit of equal-mass precessing black-hole binaries \ 33rd Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting, Santa Barbara CA, USA, Mar 2017.

14.Spins remember: spin signatures of astrophysical black hole formation mechanisms \ Strong Gravity and Binary Dynamics with Gravitational Wave Observations, Oxford MS, USA, Feb 2017.

13. The kick is in the waveform: detection of black-hole recoils \ The Dawning Era of Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics, Aspen CO, USA, Feb 2017.

12. Kicked waveforms: prospects for direct detection of black hole recoils \ ``April'' APS Meeting, Washington DC, USA, Jan 2017.

11.Getting the most out of gravitational-wave observations: kicks and spin precession \ Einstein Fellows Symposium 2016, Cambridge MA, USA, Oct 2016. \ Recording.

10. Averaging the average: multi-timescale analysis of precessing black-hole binaries \ 21st International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation (GR21), New York NY, USA, Jul 2016.

9. Differential accretion means differential alignment \ BritGrav 16, Nottingham, UK, Apr 2016.

8. A new instability to black-hole spin precession \ 28th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Geneva, Switzerland, Dec 2015.

7. Binary black-hole spin precession: a tale of three timescales \ One Hundred Years of Strong Gravity, Lisbon, Portugal, Jun 2015.

6. Giant and empty: black-hole occupation fraction in brightest cluster galaxies \ BritGrav 15, Birmingham, UK, Apr 2015.

5.Not so fast: gas-driven spin alignment in merging black-hole binaries \ Milan Christmas Workshop, Milan, Italy, Milan, Italy, Dec 2014.

4. Missing black holes in brightest cluster galaxies as evidence for the occurrence of superkicks \ 99 years of Black Holes, Potsdam, Germany, May 2014.

3. Rival families: waveforms from resonant black-hole binaries as probes of their astrophysical formation history \ 3rd Session of the Sant Cugat Forum on Astrophysics, Sant Cugat, Spain, Apr 2014. \ Proceedings published by Springer (2015).

2. Gravitational-wave signals from stellar-mass black-hole binaries in resonant configurations \ BritGrav 14, Cambridge, UK, Mar 2014.

1. Spin alignment effects in stellar mass black hole binaries \ 22nd Midwest Relativity Meeting, Chicago IL, USA, Sep 2012.


Talks at department seminars

48.Gravitational wavescapes \ INFN Milano-Bicocca section council, Milan, Italy, Apr 2026.

47.Merging binary black holes, the first ten years \ Physics colloquium, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal, Feb 2026.

46.What gravitational waves can(not) reveal about merging black holes \ CPT seminars, Centre de physique théorique, Université d'Aix-Marseille, Marseille, France, Oct 2025.

45.Challenges and opportunities in gravitational-wave population inference \ Astrophysics+Theory seminars, Imperial College, London, UK, Sep 2025.

44.Gravitational-wave populations: deeper statistics for deeper astrophysics \ Joint Israeli seminar series on gravitational physics, Israel, (online), Jun 2025. \ Recording.

43.The case of quasar 3C 186 as kicked black hole \ Astronomy seminars, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK, Jul 2024.

42.Black-hole binaries, formation channels, and repeated mergers \ Gravitational-wave seminars, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy, May 2024.

41.Deep learning and Bayesian stats to uncover the origin of merging black holes \ INAF/OAPD seminars, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padua, Italy, Apr 2023.

40.Deep-learning emulators for gravitational-wave population fits \ Theoretical Astrophysics seminars, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, Feb 2023. \ Recording.

39.Comparing gravitational-wave data and stellar-physics predictions with deep learning \ Theoretical Physics colloquium, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, Feb 2023.

38.Gravitational-wave data exploitation with deep learning \ Astrophysics seminars, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy, Jan 2023.

37.Some of the LIGO events might have merged a few times already \ Gr@v seminars, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal, (online), Nov 2021.

36.Entering the data-driven regime of gravitational-wave astronomy \ Physics Department colloquium, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy, (online), Oct 2020.

35.Waiting for the next black-hole surprise, from the upper mass gap to GW190412 \ Gravity seminars, University of Mississippi, Oxford MS, USA, (online), Jun 2020.

34.Keep the black holes merging: cluster escape speed and the curious case of GW190412 \ Astronomy seminars, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK, (online), Jul 2020.

33.Growing up: the next generation of black holes moves out of the cluster \ Black Hole Initiative Colloquium, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA, (online), Mar 2020. \ Recording.

32.Multiple generations of black-hole mergers to pinpoint their astrophysical origin \ Gravity seminars, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, Feb 2020.

31.Assembling multiple generations of black-hole mergers in the LIGO/Virgo band \ Theoretical Astrophysics seminars, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK, Feb 2020.

30.Predicting LIGO's black holes with LISA \ AstroParticle seminars, Institute for Fundamental Physics of the Universe, Trieste, Italy, Nov 2019.

29.Multiband gravitational waves: event rates, detectability, and tests of gravity \ Particle Cosmology seminars, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK, Nov 2019.

28.Understanding birth and growth of binary black holes with gravitational waves \ Physics Colloquium, California State University Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA, USA, Feb 2019.

27.The (astro)physics of black-hole mergers and their gravitational-wave emission \ Physics and Astronomy Colloquium, California State University Northridge, Los Angeles CA, USA, Jan 2019.

26.Model selection for large catalogs of gravitational-wave events \ Cosmology seminars, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA, Nov 2018.

25.How to kick black holes out of their galaxies \ Strong Gravity Seminars, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Canada, Sep 2018.

24.(Astro)physical consequences of black-hole recoils \ CITA Seminars, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, Toronto, Canada, Sep 2018. \ Recording.

23.Black-hole spins and the astrophysics of LIGO's sources \ AEI seminars, Albert Einstein Institute, Hannover, Germany, Apr 2018.

22.Dynamics of spinning black-hole binaries as a tool to uncover their formation pathway \ AEI seminars, Albert Einstein Institute, Potsdam, Germany, Mar 2018.

21.Runaways: phenomenology and detectability of black-hole recoils \ Theoretical Astrophysics seminars, University of Florida, Gainsville FL, USA, Mar 2018.

20.Testing relativity with past and future supernova explosions \ Physics colloquia, Montana State University, Bozeman MT, USA, Feb 2018.

19.More astrophysics out of the first gravitational wave detections \ GSSI seminars, Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy, Jan 2018.

18.Where do binary black holes come from? How do we find out? \ Theory seminars, Sapienza Università di Roma, , Rome, Italy, Jan 2018.

17.Monopole radiation, hyper scalarization and inverse chirps: the promise of testing gravity with stellar collapse \ Steward Observatory lunch seminars, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ, USA, Nov 2017.

16.Black-hole binary spin precession: from relativity to astronomy \ GRITTS seminars, Massachusetts Institute of Technology LIGO Lab, Cambridge MA, USA, Oct 2017.

15.Constraining the astrophysics behind the first LIGO detections \ Physics colloquia, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson TX, USA, Sep 2017.

14.Binary black hole astrophysics with the first gravitational-wave events \ Theory group seminars, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, May 2017.

13.Astrophysics with the first gravitational-wave events: from supernova asymmetries to multiple black-hole generations \ GR seminars, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Cambridge, UK, May 2017.

12.Black-hole binaries on the road to merger \ Oskar Klein Center colloquia, Stockholms Universitet, Stockholm, Sweden, Jan 2017.

11.A tale of astronomy and relativity: formation and evolution of black-hole binaries \ Department seminars, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy, Apr 2016.

10.A new paradigm for black-hole spin precession \ Astrophysics seminars, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, Feb 2016.

9.New insights on binary black-hole spin precession \ Relativity division seminars, Albert Einstein Institute, Potsdam, Germany, Feb 2016.

8.Spontaneous scalarization: a promising avenue for gravitational-wave astronomy \ GReCO seminars, Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, Paris, France, Jan 2016.

7.Innovative multi-timescale approach to binary black holes \ Theoretical Astrophysics seminars, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy, Dec 2015.

6.Stellar collapse in scalar-tensor theories of gravity: prospects for gravitational-wave astronomy \ Gravity and Particles seminar, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK, Dec 2015.

5.Core collapse and relativistic stars in scalar-tensor theories of gravity \ Gravity seminars, STAG Research Center, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, Oct 2015.

4.Binary black-hole spin alignment: gas-driven and relativistic inspiral \ Wednesday seminars, Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, Jun 2015.

3.Spin-orbit resonances: unveiling black-hole binary dynamics on both stellar-mass and supermassive scale \ Gravitational Physics seminars, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK, May 2014.

2.Spin-orbit resonances: unveiling black-hole binary dynamics on both stellar-mass and supermassive scale \ GR seminars, Department Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, May 2014.

1.Spin alignment and resonant plane in stellar mass black hole binaries \ Lunch talks, Leiden Observatory, Leiden, The Netherlands, Jan 2012.


Lectures at PhD schools

9.Gravitational waves from compact binaries \ Theoretical Aspects of Astroparticle Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation (6h class), Florence, Italy, Mar 2026.

8.Bayesian inference and stochastic sampling in (astro)physics \ Visitor program mini-course, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal, Feb 2026.

7.PhDs, postdocs, faculties, and all that \ AstroCareer Day @ University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy, Dec 2025.

6.Tips on academic job applications for early career scientists \ Gravitational-wave early-career scientists (GWECS) online talks, (online), Nov 2024.

5.My thoughts on the academic job market \ IPTA Student Week 2024, Milan, Italy, Jun 2024.

4.Stellar-mass black-hole binary formation channels \ Kavli-Villum Summer School on Gravitational Wave, Corfu, Greece, Sep 2023.

3.Gravitational waves: principles of emission \ Kavli-Villum Summer School on Gravitational Wave, Corfu, Greece, Sep 2023.

2.Introduction to gravitational waves (theory background) \ VIPER summer school on PTA GW astrophysics, Nashville TN, USA, (online), Jul 2022. \ Recording.

1. Multiband gravitational-wave (astro)physics \ Gravitational-wave Excellence through Alliance Training (GrEAT) PhD school, Birmingham, UK, Nov 2019.


Posters at conferences

8.Exploitation of gravitational-wave data \ Milano-Bicocca Physics Department 25th anniversary, Milan, Italy, Sep 2024.

7. PRECESSION: efficient black-hole binary evolution with python \ Mathematics and Big Data showcase, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, Apr 2016.

6.Numerical relativity group at University of Cambridge \ Einstein's Legacy: celebrating 100 years of general relativity, London, UK, Nov 2015.

5.Formation and evolution of compact objects in relativity and modified gravity \ 5th DiRAC Science Day, Cambridge, UK, Sep 2015.

4. New analytic solutions to binary black-hole dynamics: from spin precession to inspiral \ Eurostrings 2015, Cambridge, UK, Mar 2015.

3.Analytic solutions to binary black-hole spin precession: recalling Kepler's two-body problem \ Compact objects as astrophysical and gravitational probes, Leiden, The Netherlands, Jan 2015. \ Best presentation award.

2. Efficient precession-averaged evolution of spinning black-hole binaries \ RAS Specialist Meeting -- Towards gravitational-wave astronomy: data analysis techniques and challenges, London, UK, Dec 2014.

1. Morphologies and binary transfer: a new approach to the post-newtonian dynamics of precessing black-holes binaries \ DPG Physics School ``General Relativity @99'', Bad Honnef, Germany, Sep 2014.


Outreach talks

18.Onde di gravit`a \ MEETmeTonight European Researchers' Night, Milan, Italy, Sep 2025. \ Recording.

17.Buchi neri ed onde gravitazionali (aka: ``Cosa racconto alla vostra prof. dopo una giornata di lavoro'') \ Collegio San Carlo, Milan, Italy, Jun 2024.

16.Al confine fra astronomia e relativit`a \ Finals of the Italian Physics Olympiad, Senigallia, Italy, Apr 2024.

15.Black holes on the way to merger \ Cambridge University Astronomical Society, Cambridge, UK, Feb 2024.

14.Gravity with some data science in the blender \ Datrix Tech Dissemination, Milan, Italy, (online), Oct 2023.

13.Hands-on astrophysics. Il ruolo del ricercatore \ Italian Association of Physics Students (AISF), Milan, Italy, May 2023.

12.Gravity explorers \ Istituto Svizzero, Milan, Italy, Mar 2023.

11.Onde gravitazionali, buchi neri e dove trovarli \ Fondazione Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy, Sep 2022.

10.Quando la gravit`a viaggia \ Astronomiamo Association, Italy, (online), Mar 2022. \ Recording.

9.Hearing the Universe with gravitational waves \ Bromsgrove Astronomical Society, Bromsgrove, UK, (online), Jun 2021. \ Recording.

8.Esplorare l'Universo con le onde gravitazionali \ Settimana dell'Astronomia, Fondazione Lombardia per l'Ambiente, Italy, (online), Apr 2021.

7.Can black-hole binaries really make it? \ University of Birmingham Astronomical Student Society, Birmingham, UK, (online), Mar 2021.

6.The (gravitational) sound of the Universe \ Institute of Physics (IoP) Lecture Series, UK, (online), Dec 2020.

5.Looking at the Universe with gravity \ Marling School visit, Birmingham, UK, Feb 2020.

4.Somewhere in between astronomy and relativity \ Astronomy in the City, Birmingham, UK, Jan 2020.

3.Gravitational waves: somewhere between astronomy and relativity \ Malvern Physics Olympics, Great Malvern, UK, Oct 2019.

2.Ride the wave (with gravity) \ Physics Day Experience, Birmingham, UK, Jun 2019.

1.Onde gravitazionali: ascoltare l'Universo (anzich'e solo vederlo?) \ Liceo Candia and Liceo Frassati, Seregno, Italy, Jan 2018.




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