Conference Presentations

Contributed Talks 
Posters

Contributed Talks

  • M. Razzano, “GWitchHunters, Machine Learning and citizen science to support gravitational wave detection”, Machine Learning for Astrophysics, Catania, 30 May-1 June 2022
  • M. Razzano, “GWitchHunters, a new citizen science project for gravitational wave science”, 2nd ESCAPE Citizen Science Workshop, 15-17 Sep 2021
  • M. Razzano “WP3 – Gravitational Wave Noise Hunting”, REINFORCE Project Review, 3 Jun 2021.
  • M. Razzano, “Overview of WP3”, REINFORCE Kickoff meeting, 9 Dec 2019
  • M. Razzano, “Deep learning to study noise in gravitational wave detectors”, COSPAR 2018, Pasadena, 19 Jul 2018.
  • M. Razzano, “Deep learning to study noise in gravitational wave detectors”, EWASS 2012, Liverpool, 3-6 April 2018.
  • M. Razzano, “Prospects for joint observations of gravitational waves and high-energy photons from merging binary neutron stars”, EWASS 2017, Prague 26-30 April 2017.
  • M. Razzano, on behalf of the LIGO and Virgo collaborations, “Electromagnetic Follow-up of gravitational wave transients: first results and perspectives”, CRIS 2016, Ischia, 7 Jul., 2016.
  • Razzano, M., “Electromagnetic follow-up of gravitational wave transient events”, Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics, Turin, 7-11 Sep. 2015.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the Fermi-LAT Collaboration), “High-energy pulsars, from gamma rays to gravitational waves”, Scineghe 2015, Lisbon, 4-6 Jun. 2014.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the LIGO and Virgo Collaborations), “Gravitational waves + photons: what’s next?”, What Next conference, EGO, 3 May 2014.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the Fermi-LAT Collaboration), “PSR J2021+4026, the first gamma ray variable pulsar”, 224 AAS, Ann Harbor, 6 Jan., 2014.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the LIGO and Virgo Collaborations), “Electromagnetic-gravitational wave connections: how can Fermi help”?, New perspectives in time-domain astronomy: em follow-up of gravitational wave candidates, Roma, 5 Dec., 2014.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the Fermi-LAT Collaboration), “PSR J2021+4026, the first gamma ray variable pulsar”, VIII Congresso Nazionale Oggetti Compatti (CNOC), 17-19 Sep, 2013.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the Fermi-LAT Collaboration), “The first gamma ray variable pulsars”, NS2014, Firenze, Mar. 24-28, 2013.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the Fermi-LAT Collaboration), “PSR J2021+4026, the pulsar in gamma Cyg SNR”, 8th Workshop on Science with the New Generation of High Energy Gamma Ray Experiments, Trieste, 8-10 Sep., 2010.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the Fermi-LAT Collaboration), “Fermi LAT observations of 3 new young gamma-ray pulsars”, 31st International Cosmic Ray Conference, Łódź, 7-15 Jul., 2009.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the Fermi-LAT Collaboration), “Early Fermi LAT observations of the Vela pulsar”, 44th Rencontres de Moriond, Very High Energy Phenomena in the Universe, La Thuile, 1-8 Feb., 2009.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the Fermi-LAT Collaboration), “First light from the Vela pulsar with the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope”, 6th Workshop on Science with the New Generation of High Energy Gamma Ray Experiments, Abano Terme, 8-10 Oct.,  2008.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the Fermi-LAT Collaboration), “DC2 Pulsar analysis: a population point-of-view ”, LAT Data Challenge 2 Closeout Workshop (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, May 31-Jun. 2 2006.

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Posters

  • M. Razzano et al, “GWitchHunters, Machine Learning and citizen science to improve the performance of gravitational wave detectors”, 15 Pisa Meeting on Advanced Detectors, La Biodola, 22-28 May 2022
  • Razzano M., Patricelli, B, “High-Energy follow-up studies of gravitational wave events”, XXIX General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Honolulu, 3-14 Aug., 2015.
  • Patricelli, B., Razzano M. “High-Energy follow-up studies of gravitational wave events”, 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Le Hague, 30 Jul. – 6 Aug., 2015.
  • Razzano M., (on behalf of the Fermi LAT Collaboration), “The Vela pulsar: an unprecedented view from Fermi”, 4rd International Fermi Symposium, Nagoya, 20-24 Oct., 2014).
  • Razzano M., (on behalf of the Fermi LAT Collaboration), “Fermi LAT observations of gamma-ray pulsars in the Cygnus region”, 3rd International Fermi Symposium, Rome, May 9-12, 2011.
  • Razzano M. (on behalf of the Fermi LAT Collaboration), “High-energy gamma-ray observations of Geminga with the Fermi Large Area Telescope”, 2nd International Fermi Symposium, Washington DC , 2-5 Nov., 2009.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the Fermi LAT Collaboration), “Fermi LAT search for gamma-ray pulsations in 2 young radio pulsars in the Carina region”, 44th Rencontres de Moriond, Very High Energy Phenomena in the Universe, La Thuile,  1-8 Feb., 2009.
  • Razzano M. (on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “Developing gamma-ray pulsar simulation tools for GLAST”, 1st International GLAST Symposium, Stanford University, 5-8 Feb., 2007.
  • Razzano M., Harding, A.K. (on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “GLAST LAT and pulsars: what do we learn from simulations?”, 1st International GLAST Symposium Stanford University, 5-8 Feb., 2007.
  • Razzano M.(on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “Pulsar Simulation tools for GLAST”, 3rd Workshop on the nature of unidentified gamma-ray sources “The Multi-Messenger approach to the High-Energy Gamma-ray Sources”, Barcelona, 4-6 Jul. 2006.
  • Razzano M., Harding, A.K.,(on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “Pulsar sensitivity studies for GLAST”, 3rd Workshop on the nature of unidentified gamma-ray sources “The Multi-Messenger approach to the High-Energy Gamma-ray Sources”, Barcelona, 4-7. Jul. 2006.
  • Razzano M.(on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “Pulsar Simulations for GLAST”, 4th Workshop “Science with the New Generation of High-Energy Gamma-ray Experiments”, Isola d’Elba, 20-22 Jul., 2006.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “Pulsar in LAT Data Challenge 2: an analysis of radio-loud population”, 4th Workshop “Science with the New Generation of High-Energy Gamma-ray Experiments”, Isola d’Elba, 20-22 Jun., 2006.
  • Razzano, M. (on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “Gamma-ray pulsar simulations for the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope”, 363 WE Seminar “Neutron Stars and Pulsars: about 40 years after discovery”, Bad Honnef, 14-19 May, 2006.
  • Razzano M., (on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “Pulsars in DC2: behind the scenes”, LAT Data Challenge 2 Closeout Workshop, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, May 31-Jun. 2 2006.
  • Razzano M. (on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “Hunting for Vela and Crab in the DC2 data”, LAT Data Challenge 2 Kickoff Workshop, SLAC, Menlo Park, CA, 1-3 Mar., 2006.
  • Razzano, M.(on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “PulsarSpectrum: simulating pulsars for the GLAST mission”, 3rd Workshop on Science with the New Generation of High Energy Gamma-ray Experiments”, Cividale del Friuli, 30-31 May. and 1 Jun., 2005
  • Razzano M. (on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration), “GLAST: An astroparticle mission to explore the high-energy gamma-ray sky” , WE Heraeus Summer School “Cosmic Accelerators”, Bad Honnef,  5-16 Jul., 2004.

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