João Vitor Dinarte Ferri

Hi! I am a Project Researcher at the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (IPMU), in Japan.

My research work focuses on the intersection of cosmology and gravitational-wave physics. In particular, I explore the spatial cross-correlation between galaxy catalogs and transient gravitational-wave events (such as those detected by LIGO, Virgo, and Kagra), using both current data and simulations. I am a member of the Einstein Telescope Cosmology Division, for which I produce forecasts on cosmological constraints using the cross-correlation technique. More recently, I have also become involved in weak-lensing analyses, investigating various models for baryonic feedback and evaluating the consistency of results across different data compression techniques.

You can easily reach me at joao.ferri@ipmu.jp