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Place: The Ilija M. Kolarac Foundation, Belgrade, Serbia
Time: March 30, 2009 6.00pm
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Place: The Ilija M. Kolarac Foundation, Belgrade, Serbia
Time: March 30, 2009 6.00pm
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The Natural Sciences undergraduate program at the University of Leicester is summarized as follows:
1) The Natural Sciences program has grown significantly since its founding in 2004, with student numbers increasing from 5 students to over 60 students currently enrolled.
2) The program is housed in the new Centre for Interdisciplinary Science, which aims to not only offer the undergraduate degree but also support research, outreach activities and potential new masters programs.
3) The core teaching team consists of 6 teaching fellows with backgrounds in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and geology, as well as a program director and associate director, who are active researchers in their fields.
Valeri Andreev is a senior researcher with over 30 years of experience in particle physics. He has a Ph.D. in particle physics from the Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute and has worked on experiments at CERN, UCLA, LSU, MIT, and ETH Zurich. Currently, he coordinates the simulation work for the CMS High Granularity Calorimeter project at CERN and has authored over 30 physics analysis papers and given numerous talks at international conferences.
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This document summarizes an initiative to improve physics education in Serbia through the establishment of a specialized physics class for gifted students. Key points:
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This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Andrea Gabrielli. It lists his work history including research positions in Italy and France from 1998 to present. It also provides details of his education including a PhD in Physics from the University of Rome in 1998. The CV lists over 100 publications in scientific journals with a total impact factor of over 300 and nearly 2000 citations. It highlights his research interests and experience in complex systems, networks, and statistical physics applied to diverse fields.
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This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional experience of Cristian Enache. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Laval University in 2005. Since then, he has held various research positions in Romania, Japan, and Canada. His research interests include partial differential equations, mathematical physics, and geometric analysis. He has over 20 publications in peer-reviewed journals and conferences on topics such as maximum principles, isoperimetric inequalities, and free boundary problems.
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Event:
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Abstract:
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
3. Pessoal 3
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1. Nome : Paulo Rodrigues Lima Vargas Moniz
2. Data de nascimento : 24āJulhoā1962
3. Estado civil : Casado
Uma filha
4. Nacionalidade : Portuguesa
5. EnderecĢ§o :
ā¢ Institucional: Departamento de FıĢsica, Faculdade de CieĢncias, Universidade da Beira
Interior (UBI), Rua MarqueĢs dāAvila e Bolama, 6200-001 CovilhaĢ, Portugal.
6. Contactos e InformacĢ§aĢo :
ā¢ Telefone:
[351] - 964697816 (Institucional)
[351] - 275319703 (Department - ext. 3156)
ā¢ Fax: [351] - 275319 719
ā¢ E-mail: pmoniz@ubi.pt (Institutional);
prlvmoniz@gmail.com
ā¢ URL: http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/$sim$pmoniz (Institutional)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pvmoniz/
ā¢ ORCID: 0000-0001-7170-8952
4. AcadeĢmico 4
7. Graus e tıĢtulos :
ā¢ Liceu, Liceu de CamoĢes Lisboa, 1974-1980: 17/20
ā¢ B.Sc. em FıĢsica, Faculdade de CieĢncias, Lisboa 1981-1983: 14/20
ā¢ Licenciatura em FıĢsica (5-anos), Faculdade de CieĢncias, Lisboa, 1981-1985: 14/20
ā¢ Mestrado em FıĢsica, Faculdade de CieĢncias, Lisboa , 1988-1990: A
ā¢ Doutoramento (Ph.D.) em FıĢsica, , Faculdade de CieĢncias, Lisboa , 1990-1993: Suma
cum Laude
ā¢ AgregacĢ§aĢo Universidade da Beira Interior, CovilhaĢ, 2004: Aprovado (Unanimidade)
ā¢ Tenure, Universidade da Beira Interior, CovilhaĢ, 2005
8. Carreira :
Assistente-estagiaĢrio, Departmento de MatemaĢtica, Universidade do Minho, 15 Setembro -
1986 ā 1 Dezembro - 1989
Assistente-estagiaĢrio, Departmento de MatemaĢtica, IST, 1 Dezembro - 1989 ā 1 Outubro -
1990
Doutorando, , Faculdade de CieĢncias, Lisboa, 1 Outubro 1990 ā 1 Outubro 1993- 1990 (JNICT
PhD Scholarship)
Post-Doctoral Fellow, DAMTP, University of Cambridge, 1993ā1998
Professor Auxiliar Departamento de FıĢsica, Faculdade de CieĢncias, Universidade da Beira
Interior (UBI) (2 Fevereiro 1998 - 18 Maio 2000)
Professor Associado Departamento de FıĢsica, Faculdade de CieĢncias, Universidade da Beira
Interior (UBI) (19 Maio 2000 - Janeiro 2009).
Professor CatedraĢtico Departamento de FıĢsica, Faculdade de CieĢncias, Universidade da Beira
Interior (UBI) (desde Janeiro 2009 ).
5. AcadeĢmico 5
9. Bolsas e LicencĢ§as :
ā¢ JNICT/Programa CieĢncia
Ph.D. scholarship BD/138/90-RM
(1/10/1990-1/10/1993)
ā¢ Post-Doctoral Fellowship - ERBCHBICT930781
E.U. Human Capital and Mobility Programme
(1/10/1993-31/7/1995)
ā¢ Visiting Scholar Fellowship
Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico
(11 - 12/1994)
ā¢ Visiting Scholar Fellowship (L386 00000 ā L386A0649) ā Australia
School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney
(15/8 ā 15/9/95)
ā¢ Post-Doctoral Fellowship BPD/6095/95 ā JNICT/PRAXIS XXI
(1/12/1995 ā 2/2/1998)
ā¢ Visiting Fellowship for International Conference participation
FundacĢ§aĢo Calouste Gulbenkian
Setembro 1999; Julho 2001; Julho 2003; Julho 2006; Julho 2009
ā¢ Bolsa - LicencĢ§a SabaĢtica
(Queen Mary College, London, UK)
BSAB/SFRH/396/03
Setembro 2004 a Setembro 2005
ā¢ LicencĢ§a SabaĢtica
(Diversos locais UE (inc UK) e Brasil)
Setembro 2010 a Setembro 2011
ā¢ LicencĢ§a āECDUā
(University of Cambridge, CMS & Clare Hall, UK)
Setembro 2018 a Setembro 2019
10. Teses :
ā¢ Monografia (licenciatura), Lisboa, 1986 ā āParticle Creation in Curved Spacetimesā:
17/20
ā¢ M.Sc. thesis, Lisboa, 1990 ā āHomogeneous Cosmologies with Scalar Fieldsā: A
ā¢ Ph.D. thesis, Lisboa, 1993 ā āHomogeneous Cosmologies in the Presence of Scalar
and Yang-Mills Fields: Symmetries and Solutionsā: Suma cum Laude
6. AcadeĢmico 6
11. RelatoĢrios :
ā¢ Candidatura a Professor Associado ā āAn Universitary approach to the teaching of
Modern Physics ā
ā¢ Habilitation in Physics (AgregacĢ§aĢo), Universidade da Beira Interior, CovilhaĢ, 2004:
Unidade Curricular: ToĢpicos de Relatividade e Cosmologia (Topics in Relativy
and Cosmology)
Lecture (seminaĢrio): CenaĢrios CosmoloĢgicos em Teorias de Supercordas (Cosmo-
logical Scenarios in Superstring Theory)
12. Projectos :
1. Some aspects of classical and quantum gravity,
(Participante)
[JNICT PBIC/C/MAT/2150/95 (1996 - 1999)]
2. Observational Consequences of Modern Theories of Structure Formation: Inflation versus
Topological Defects
(Participante)
[ESO/PRO/1258/98 (1998)]
3. Duality Transformations and Supersymmetry in Quantum Cosmology,
(co-Investigador Principal; em cooperacĢ§aĢo com Dr. J. Lidsey Sussex/QMW UK),
[CRUP and British Council- B/73/99 (2000)]
4. Quantum Aspects of Open Inflationary Models,
(Investigador Principal),
[ FCT-ESO/1999 - section III.1 (2000)]
5. Black Holes and Cosmological Models in Quantum Gravity Theories
(co-Investigador Principal; em cooperacĢ§aĢo com Prof. C. Kiefer, Freiburg e Prof. R.
Graham, Essen),
[ICCTI-DAAD (Germany)- 427/98 (1999 - 2001)]
6. Superstring, Black Holes, Branes and Cosmology
(Investigador Principal),
[CERN/P/FIS/15190/1999 (2000 - 2001)]
7. Astrophysical and Cosmological Implications of Extra Spatial Dimensions,
( Investigador Principal)
[FCT-ESO/2000 - section III.1 (2001)]
8. Quantum Cosmological Implications of Superstring Theory
(Investigador Principal),
[POCTI/P/FIS/32327/2000 (2000 - 2003)]
7. AcadeĢmico 7
9. Searching for Extra Dimensions in Cosmology
(Participante)
[CERN/P/FIS/43737/2002 (2002 - 2003)]
10. Non Perturbative Aspects of String Theory
(Participante)
[CERN/P/FIS/43717/2002 (2002-2003)] and [CERN/P/FIS/49529/2003] (2003-2004)]
11. Perturbative and Non-pertubative Aspects of Supersymmetric Quantum Gravity
(co-Investigador Principal; em cooperacĢ§aĢo com Prof. C. Kiefer, Koln,
[CRUP/ICCTI-DAAD (Germany) (2004)]
12. Black Holes and Brane Production in TeV Gravity
(co-Investigador Principal; em cooperacĢ§aĢo com Dr. M. Cavaglia, Portsmouth,
[CRUP/ICCTI-BC (UK) (2003)]
13. Quantization of Cosmological Models and Gravitational Waves
(co-Investigador Principal; em cooperacĢ§aĢo com Dr. G. Marugan, Madrid,
[CRUP/ICCTI-CSIC (Spain) (2004)]
14. Cosmological Consequences of Quantum Gravitational Theories
(co-Investigador Principal - UBI)
[POCI/FIS/57547/2004 (2004 - 2009)]
15. Applications en cosmologie primordialle des theories de hautes energies de physique de
particules
(co-Investigador Principal, em cooperacĢ§aĢo com Prof. P. Peter, Paris)
[GRICES/EGIDE E-00592 Prog. Pessoa (2007)]
16. Symmetries, Gravity and Strings
(Participante)
[POCI/FP/63916/2005 - programme CERN (2005)]
[CERN/FP/109351/2009 (2009-2010)]
17. Quantum Geometry and Quantum Gravity ā” (QG)2
(Participante)
[ESF - European Science Foundation - Research Network Programme ] (May 2006-
2011)
18. COST action 14117 - CANTATA
(Proponente e Vice - Chair)
[2015 - 2019]
19. COST action 18108 - Quantum Gravity Phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach
(Participante e MC substitute)
[2019 - 2022]
8. AcadeĢmico 8
13. Supervisor / Orientador :
ā¢ Monografias licenciatura (FıĢsica ā UBI)
ā 1998: Guida Silva
āGravitational Waves in Binary Pulsarsā: 19/20.
ā 2000: Catarina Martins
āBlack Hole Thermodynamics and Superstring Theoryā: 16/20
ā 2002: Luis Ferreira
āQuantum Computation and Criptographyā: 16/20
ā 2003: Luis Carvalheiro
āBrown Dwarfsā: 20/20
ā 2003: Luciana Felicio
āMultimedia teaching in Astronomyā: 18/20
ā 2004: Sonia Moras
Cosmology: From Myth to Science: 16/20
ā 2008: Adriano Ormonde
Gravitational Waves in Cosmology: 17/20
ā 2008: Tiago Candeias
Science and Technology in the 2nd World War: 17/20
ā¢ Monografias licenciatura ( CieĢncias BiomeĢdicas ā UBI)
ā 2009: Rita Mendes
Quantum Dots and Cancer Therapy: 20/20
ā¢ Mestrado ā UBI
ā 2002/2003: JoaĢo Marto1
The Superposition Principle in the study of Cosmological Models
Very Good
ā¢ Diplomarbeit2
Thesis3
ā 2005: Tobias LuĢck
The semiclassical approximation of supersymmetric quantum gravity
Very Good
ā¢ Doutoramento (PhD) em FıĢsica ā UBI
ā 2009ā2013: Yaser Tavakoli
Astrophysical and cosmological doomsdays (CaST)
[Grant FCT SFRH/BD/43709/2008]
Arxiv (gr-qc): 1405.5455
1
PACC (Provas de AptidaĢo PedagoĢgica e Capacidade Cientifica
2
Co-supervisor; Supervisor: Prof. C. Kiefer [UniversitaĢt zu KoĢln] (Germany)
3
grau entre MSc e PhD
9. AcadeĢmico 9
ā 2008 - ...: Cristina Guedes
Gravitational radiation in High School Syllabus4
ā 2013ā2017: K. Sravan Kumar
Inflation candidates: from string theory to particle physics
ArXiv (hep-th): 1808.03701
[Grant FCT SFRH/BD/51980/2012]
ā¢ Post Doutoral
ā Marco Cavaglia
āSuperstrings, Black Holes, Branes and Cosmology
[PRAXIS XX1/BPD/20166/99]
ā Mariam Bouhmadi-Lopez
āQuantum Cosmology with a (generalized) Chaplygin gas
[CENTRA/IST/2003]
ā Pedro Ferreira
āFrom the Chern-Simons and Topological String to Brane-World Cosmology
[POCTI/BPD/17683/2004]
ā Mariam Bouhmadi-Lopez 5
āString and Brane Cosmology
[POCTI/BPD/26542/2006]6
ā Alexander Morisse
Quantum Cosmology, Landscape transitions and Twistor Theory
[SFRH/BPD/65058/2009]
ā Seyed Meraj Mousavi Rasouli
Quantum cosmology, higher-dimensional scalar tensor theories and singularities
[SFRH/BPD/82479/2011]
ā¢ Investigadores
ā Alexander Zhuk
āNon linear Multidimensional Cosmologies with pāForm Fields
[2002 - CENTRA/DF/IST]
ā Dmitri Galtsov
āNon-Abelian Born-Infeld Theory and Cosmology
[CR(RU)05/C/03/PO GRICES - NATO 03675]
ā Mariam Bouhmadi-Lopez
[Investigador FCT]
4
Suspenso
5
(co-supervisor; Supervisor: Prof. A.B. Henriques [IST])
6
6 (six) year fellowship
10. AcadeĢmico 10
ā Alexey Koshlev
[Investigador FCT]
ā¢ IniciacĢ§aĢo aĢ investigacĢ§aĢo
ā Carlos Afonso
āA note on testing pre-inflationary times with gravitational-waves
[BIC Research Grant / Project POCI 57547/P/FIS/2004]ā
14. Revistas :
ā¢ Editorial Board
ā Classical Quantum Gravity January 2008 - December 2017
ā¢ Advisory Board
ā Classical Quantum Gravity January 2018 - ...
ā¢ Referee
ā Classical and Quantum Gravity
ā General Relativity and Gravitation
ā Physics Letters B
ā International Journal of Modern Physics A
ā International Journal of Modern Physics D
ā Journal of Physics A: Mathematics and General
ā Acta Physica Slovaka
ā Mathematical Reviews
ā Advances in High Energy Physics
ā Universe
ā Symmetry
ā Monthly Notes RAS
ā European Journal of Physics - C
ā European Journal of Physics - +
ā European Physics Letters
ā Modern Physics Letters A
ā Physics of the Dark Universe
15. Membro :
ā¢ Multidisciplinary Astrophysics Research Center ( CENTRAāIST), Technical Uni-
versity of Lisbon, Portugal; 1993-2013
ā¢ Center for Mathematics and Applications (CMA - UBI), 2013 - ....
ā¢ Portuguese Physical Society
ā¢ (MInstP; CPhys) of the Institute of Physics (UK)
11. AcadeĢmico 11
ā¢ International Society for General Relativity and Gravitation
ā¢ European Physical Society (EPS)
ā¢ American Physical Society (APS)
ā¢ Senior Combination Room - Caius and Gonville College, Cambridge [1993-1998]
ā¢ Portuguese Representative7
(by appointment) at the ICC [International Coordinat-
ing Committee] of the Series of Internacional Conferences Marcel Grossmann (MG)
- General Relativity and Astrophysics, since Rome, 2000
ā¢ Cosmology and Astrophysics Group8
(GATC - CATG) of the Universidade da Beira
Interior (UBI).
ā¢ Portuguese Cosmology Network9
(RPC - PCN)
ā¢ Strings@pt Network
ā¢ CPL (UK), APPAE (Portugal), SPA (Portugal)
16. Orador :
ā¢ ConfereĢncias e Escolas:
Cf. items 21 e 22
ā¢ SeminaĢrios: Physics Department ā UBI; Physics DepartmentāFaculty of Sciences,
Lisbon; Physics DepartmentāFaculty of Sciences, Porto; CAUP-Porto CENTRA-
IST; DAMTP, University of Cambridge; School of Mathematics and Statistics, Uni-
versity of Sydney; Meudon-Observatoire de Paris; Universite Paris VI; University of
Tours; University of Brussels (ULB); University of Freiburg; ITH-ZuĢrich; University
of Essen; University of Vienna; Tufts University - Boston; Queen Mary College; CPT
- University of Durham; University Koln; CFTC-U. Lisboa; Universidade de Aveiro;
17. Escolas/ComunicacĢ§oĢes :
ā¢ NATO ASI: The Early Universe
Pearson College, 17-30 August 1986, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo : Comparison between the two-dimensional Rindler space-time and the
Milne two-dimensional Cosmological model concerning the existence of a characteristic
temperatureā
ā¢ Quantization of Infinite Dimensional Mechanical Systems
University of Salamanca - University of Coimbra Meeting, Mangualde, 7-15 July
1987, Portugal
ā¢ XVII Internationale UniversitaĢtswochen fuĢr KernPhisik - Particle and Astrophysics - Cur-
rent Viewpoints
Institut fuĢr TheĢoretische Physik der Karl-Franzens UniversitaĢt
Schladming, 22 February - March 3, 1988, Austria
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Quantum Cosmology - Some Problems, Topics and Hints
7
1st Portuguese Representative
8
Founding member
9
Founding member
12. AcadeĢmico 12
ā¢ Black Holes, Wormholes and the Cosmological Constant by Prof. G. Gibbons (Cam-
bridge University ā D.A.M.T.P.)
Complex II - I.N.I.C., 20-31 May 1989, Lisbon, Portugal
ā¢ NATO ASI: Quantum Mechanics in Curved Space-Time
Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture - International School of Cosmology
and Gravitation - 11th Course
Erice, 2-12 May 1989, Italy
ā¢ Introduction to Modern Cosmology
Faculty of Sciences, May-June 1989, Lisbon, Portugal
ā¢ Spring School on String Theory and Quantum Gravity
I.C.T.P., 23 April - 1 May 1990, Trieste, Italy
ā¢ XII Autumn School - The Physical Universe
University of Lisbon, 1-5 October 1990, Lisbon, Portugal
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): The Early Universe Behaviour in the Presence of Non-Minimal
Coupling
ā¢ A Course for the XXII GIFT International Meeting in Theoretical Physicsā
I.N.T.A., 20-24 May 1991, Madrid, Spain
ā¢ XXII GIFT International Meeting in Theoretical Physics: Quantum Gravity and Cosmol-
ogy
Saint Feliu de Guixols, 3-8 June 1991, Catalonia, Spain
ā¢ First Iberian Meeting on Gravity
University of EĢvora, 21-26 September 1992, Portugal
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Qualitative Analysis of the Cosmic No-Hair Conjecture in Kantowki-
Sachs Universes
ā¢ International School/Seminar āMultidimensional Gravity and Cosmologyā Yaroslavl, June
20-26 1994, Russia,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Quantization of a Locally Supersymmetric Friedmann Model
with Supermatter
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Quantization of Bianchi Models in N=1 Supergravity with a
Cosmological Constant
ā¢ First Mexican School in Gravitation and Mathematical Physics, Guanajuato, Mexico,
12-16 December 1995
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Invited Talk): Quantization of a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker model
in N=1 Supergravity with Gauged Supermatter,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Decoherence due to massive vector fields with global symme-
tries,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Back to Basics? or How can supersymmetry be used in a simple
quantum cosmological model
ā¢ 46th Scottish Universitiesā Summer School in Physics ā General Relativity, Department
of Mathematical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, July 16 - 29, 1995
13. AcadeĢmico 13
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo: Why Two makes it more exciting than One or Quantum Bianchi Models
in N=2 Supergravity
ā¢ Gauge Theories, Applied Supersymmetry and Quantum Gravity, Imperial College, Lon-
don, 5ā10 July 1996
ā¢ XVII UK HEP Theory Institute, University of Durham, 25 August ā 13 September
1996.
ā¢ CERN School in Strings, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, December 1997
ā¢ Advanced School in Gravitational Physics: Black Holes, Como, 20-24 April 1998
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): From Reissner-NordstroĢm quantum states to charged black
holes mass evaporation,
ā¢ Advanced Summer School in Particle Physics and Cosmology, PeniĢscola, Spain, June
22-28, 1998
ā¢ XIXth UK Theoretical Summer Institute, Oxford University, UK, 22 - 29 August 1998
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Wave functions of Supersymmetric Universes
ā¢ Lisbon School in Superstrings, IST, Lisbon, Portugal, 16-18 December 1998
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Scale Factor Duality and Supersymmetric Quantum Cosmology
ā¢ EC Summer School and Workshop ā Connecting Fundamental Physics and Cosmology,
University of Cambridge, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, 16 - 20
August and 22 - 27 August 1999.
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Invited Talk): A Tale of Two Symmetries ā The Observed Universe
from Duality and Supersymmetry
ā¢ Nato ASI ā Particle Physics and Cosmology 2000, Cascais, June 26 - July 7 2000,
Portugal
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): FRW quantum cosmologies in M-theory
ā¢ International Workshop āString Theoryā, University of British Columbia, July 24th -
August 4th 2000, Vancouver, Canada
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Quantum FRW models in M-theory
ā¢ 271st WE-Heraeus Seminar in Physics ā Aspects of Quantum Gravity, Bad Honnef,
Koln, Germany, February-March 2002
ā¢ RTN Winter School on String, Supergravity and Gauge Fields, 12-16 Janeiro 2004,
Barcelona, Spain
ā¢ 394th WE-Heraeus Seminar in Physics ā Cosmology of Fundamental Interactions, Bad
Honnef, Germany, 22-27 Julho 2007
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Invited Talk): Supersymmetric Quantum Cosmology
18. ConfereĢncias/ComunicacĢ§oĢes :
ā¢ Microphysical Reality and Quantum Formalism
University of Urbino, 25 September - 3 October, 1985, Urbino, Italy
14. AcadeĢmico 14
ā¢ XII Iberian Meeting in Mathematics
Universidade do Minho, 4-8 May 1987, Braga, Portugal
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Event Horizons and Particle Creation - A Suficient but not
Necessary Condition for Particle Production
ā¢ 7th General Conference of the European Physical Society
Helsinki University of Technology, 10-14 August 1987 Helsinki, Finland
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo: Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics and the Milne Universe
ā¢ Problems in Quantum Physics: Gdanskā 87
University of Gdansk, 21-25 September 1987, Gdansk, Poland
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): An approach to a de Broglie-Bohm Quantum Field Theory
ā¢ Physical Interpretation of Relativity Theory
Imperial College, 16-19 September 1988, London, England
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo: Relativity, Thermodynamics and Particle Creation
ā¢ 1990 Texas-ESO/CERN Symposium ā Relativistic Astrophysics, Cosmology and Particle
Physics
Conference Centre, 16-21 December 1990, Brighton, U.K.
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo: Homogeneous Cosmologies with Scalar Fields
ā¢ MG6 ā Sixth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity
Kyoto, 23-29 June 1991, Japan
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo:
ā Anisotropic Foliations of the De Sitter Space
ā Talk) How General is Inflation in the Presence of a Non-Minimal Coupling? (
ā¢ Black Holes, White Holes and Wormholes - A Symposium in Honour of W. Israel
Banff, 20-25 May 1992, Alberta, Canada
ā¢ Second National Meeting in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Faculty of Sciences, 31 August - 1 September 1992, Lisbon, Portugal
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Asymptotic Behaviour of Kantwoski-Sachs Universes in the
Presence of a Cosmological Constant
ā¢ First Algarve Workshop on Gravity & Quantum Field Theory
University of Algarve, 16 February 1993, Faro, Portugal
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Decoherence in Radiation Dominated Models
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Particle Creation in Kantowski-Sachs Models
ā¢ Third National Meeting of Astronomy and Astrophysics
29-30 July 1993, IST, Lisbon, Portugal
? Communication (Talk): Decoherence of Homogeneous and Isotropic Geometries in
the Presence of Massive Vector Fields,
ā¢ Classical and Quantum Gravity: A Survey Conference
March 28 ā 31 1994, Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge,
15. AcadeĢmico 15
ā¢ The Nature of Space-Time: Series of Lectures by S.W. Hawking and R. Penrose
April 25 - May 9 1994, Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge,
ā¢ LMS Symposium on Quantum Concepts in Space and Time
Durham University, Grey College, July 1 ā 11 1994
ā¢ MG7 ā Seventh Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity
Stanford University, USA, 24 ā 29 July 1994,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Canonical Quantization of N=1 Supergravity with Supermatter
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Quantization of N=1 Supersymmetric Bianchi Models with a
Cosmological Constant
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Decoherence of Homogeneous and Isotropic Cosmologies in the
Presence of Massive Vector Fields
ā¢ VI Moskow International Quantum Gravity Seminar, Moskow, Russia, 12-19 June 1995
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Quantum Bianchi Models in N=2 Supergravity with Global
O(2) Internal Symmetry
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Invited Talk): The Case of the Missing Wormhole State
ā¢ 14th General Relativity and Gravitation International Conference ā GR14
4-12 August 1995, Florence, Italy
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo: Quantum Cosmological Multidimensional Einstein-Yang-Mills Model in
a R Ć S3
Ć Sd
topology
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo: The case of the missing wormhole state
? Communication: Why two makes it more exciting than one
ā¢ JourneĢes Relativistes 96, Ascona, May 25-30, 1996, Switzerland,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo: Where is Susy?
ā¢ Geometrical issues in Physical Sciences, St. Johnās College, University of Oxford, 25
ā 29 June 1996
ā¢ Quantum Gravityā96, Sta. Marguerita, Italy, 17-21 September 1996
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Canonical Quantization in N=2 supergravity: Bianchi class-A
models and Reissner-NordstroĢm black holes.
ā¢ Chandrasekhar Symposium, University of Chicago, Chicago 13-15 December 1996,
USA
ā¢ 18th Texas Symposium in Astrophysics, Chicago, 15-20 December 1996
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo: Why two makes it more important than just one, or, canonical quan-
tization in N=2 supergravity
ā¢ Eight Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā MG8, Jerusalem, Israel, 22-27 June 1997
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): From Reissner-NordstroĢm quantum states to charged black
holes mass evaporation,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Can spontaneous Supersymmetry Breaking in a Quantum Uni-
verse Induce the Inergence of Classical Space-Times?,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Quantum Analysis of the compactification process in the mul-
tidimensional Einstein-Yang-Mills system,
16. AcadeĢmico 16
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Can we obtain conserved currents in Supersymmetric Quantum
Cosmology?,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo Origin of structure in a supersymmetric quantum universe,
ā¢ International Workshop COSMO-97, Ambleside, England, 15ā19 September 1997,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Can the imprint of an early supersymmetric quantum universe
be present in our observations?
ā¢ International Conference The Sleeping Universe, Novembro, 1997, Porto, Portugal
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Origin of Structure in SQC
ā¢ 1st
National Meeting of the RPC, CAUP, Porto, Portugal, 11 September 1998
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Duality and Supersymmetry in Quantum Cosmology
ā¢ 2nd
National Meeting of the RPC, CovilhaĢ, UBI, Portugal, 22 December 1998
ā¢ 3rd
National Meeting RPC, IST, Portugal, 11 April 1999
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Duality and Supersymmetry in Quantum Cosmology
ā¢ Constrained Dynamical Systems and Quantum Gravityā99, Sardegna, Italy, 13-17 Septem-
ber 1999
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Invited Talk) : A Tale of Two Symmetries ā The Observed Universe
from Duality and Supersymmetry
ā¢ 4th
National Meeting RPC, CFNUL, Lisboa, Portugal, 17 December 1999
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Broglie-Bohm Quantization of Pre Big Bang Cosmologies
ā¢ 9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting in General Relativity ā MG9, Rome, , Italy, 2 - 8th
July 2000
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Quantization of cosmological models in M-Theory
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Broglie-Bohm Quantization of Pre Big Bang Cosmologies,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Vacuum states from Quantum Black Holes,
ā¢ Cosmology 2000, IST 12-14th July 2000, Lisbon, Portugal
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo Talk): Duality and Hidden Supersymmetry in Anisotropic Scalar Tensor
Cosmologies
ā¢ 1st
Meeting of the Strings@PT Network, 27 December 2000, IST, Lisboa, Portugal
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): FRW Quantum Cosmology from M-theory
ā¢ III Internacional Forum of Portuguese Reseachers, Faro, U. Algarve, 7ā10 July 2001,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Invited Talk): FRW Cosmological models within M-theory
ā¢ International Conference GR16, Durban, South Africa, 15-21 July 2001
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Quantum Cosmology from D-Branes
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): de Broglie - Bohm Quantum FRW Cosmologies
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): FRW quantum cosmology in M-theory
ā¢ M-Theory Cosmology Conference, University of Cambridge, August 21-25, 2001
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): FRW quantum cosmologies in M-Theory
ā¢ 6th
national RPC Meeting, CAUP, Porto, Portugal, 17 December 2001
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Quantum Cosmologies from D-branes
17. AcadeĢmico 17
ā¢ Ist
International Conference on String Phenomenology, Oxford, July 2002, UK
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): FRW quantum cosmology in the Born-Infeld Theory
ā¢ āVarying Fundamental Constantsā Workshop, JENAM 2002, Porto, September 2002,
Portugal
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Asymptotic AdS states and multidimensional cosmology
ā¢ Ist
International Workshop āNuclear Astrophysics and the Evolution of the Uni-
verseā, 13-National Meeting of the SPF, Evora, September, 2002
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Invited Talk): Cosmological aspects of the Born-Infeld Theory
ā¢ International Workshop āTime Dependent Backgrounds in String Theoryā, 30 April
- 11 May, 2003, University of Michigan, USA
ā¢ Tenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā MG10 ā Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, July 2003,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Supersymmetric Quantum Cosmology - A Review
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): de Broglie-Bohm Quantum String Cosmology with a Dilatonic
Potential
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk):A Brane Model, its (A)dS states and their agitated extra dimen-
sions
ā¢ āBrane Workshopā, September 2003, Bilbao, Spain.
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk) : Brane states from FRW quantum cosmology
ā¢ āStrings at PTā, Workshop, December 2003, Univ. Porto.
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk) : Cosmological Implications of the non-Abelian Born-Infeld The-
ory
ā¢ āModern Trends in String Theory IIā, Porto, June 2004
ā¢ Conference āPhi in the Skyā ā Porto, Portugal, July 2004,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk) : Brane World States from a (Generalized) Chaplygin gas
ā¢ International Conference GR17, Dublin, Ireland, July 2004
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo:FRW Quantum Cosmology with a Generalized Chaplygin gas
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo: de Broglie-Bohm Quantum String Cosmology with a Dilatonic Potential
ā¢ Institute of Physics: Physics 2005 - A Century After Einstein, 10 - 14 April 2005
University of Warwick, UK
ā¢ String Cosmology Workshop @ Uppsala (25 April - 28 April 2005) Uppsala, Sweeden
ā¢ Albert Einsteinās Century International Conference, Paris, France, 18-22 July 2005
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): New features about chaos in Bianchi I non-Abelian Born-Infeld
cosmology
ā¢ Cosmo-05, Bonn, August 28 - September 01, 2005
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Born Infeld Cosmology
ā¢ Pomeranian Workshop in Fundamental Cosmology (COSMOFUN), Pobierowo - Poland
01-06.09.2005
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Invited Talk): Born-Infeld Cosmology
18. AcadeĢmico 18
ā¢ Inflation+25, Paris, France, 26-30 June 2006
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): From supersymmetric (quantum) cosmology towards a classical
space time
ā¢ 11th Marcel Grossmann Meeting on Recent Developments in Theoretical and Ex-
perimental General Relativity, Gravitation, and Relativistic Field Theories, Berlin,
Germany, 23-29 July 2006
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk) : On the thermal boundary condition of the wave function of
the Universe
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk) : Quantum Cosmology Standpoint
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk) : Semiclassical supersymmetric quantum gravity
ā¢ Initial Conditions in Cosmology, 4-7 Setembro 2007, Wurzburg, Alemanha
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): A brief summary of supersymmetric quantum cosmology
ā¢ 2nd Foundational Quest Institute Meeting (www.fqxi.org/), AcĢ§ores, Ponta Delgada
, 7-11 July 2009,
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Invited Talk): The Universe and osupersymmetric quantum cosmol-
ogy
ā¢ 12th Marcel Grossmann Meeting on Recent Developments in Theoretical and Ex-
perimental General Relativity, Gravitation, and Relativistic Field Theories, Paris,
France, 12-18 July 2009
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk) : Quantum Cosmology: Problems and Routes
? ComunicacĢ§aĢo (Talk): Defrosting the big freeze quantum mechanically
19. PublicacĢ§oĢes 19
19. Artigos :
1. Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in Curved Space-Time
Classical and Quantum Gravity, 7, (1990) L143-L147
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/7/7/005
(authors: A. Barroso, P. Crawford and P.V. Moniz)
2. Homogeneous and Isotropic Closed Cosmologies with a Gauge Sector
Classical and Quantum Gravity, 8, (1991) 1815-1831
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/8/10/008
(authors: J. MouraĢo and P.V. Moniz)
3. Inflation in the Presence of a Non-Minimal Coupling
Physics Letters B275 (1992) 264-272
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(92)91588-Z
(authors: A. Barroso, J. Casasayas, P. Crawford, P. Vargas Moniz and A. Nunes)
4. A Bianchi type III foliation of the De Sitter Space
International Journal of Theoretical Physics 32 (1993) 841-848;
DOI: 10.1007/BF00671670
(authors: P. Crawford and P.V. Moniz)
5. On the Cosmology of Massive Vector Fields with SO(3) Global Symmetries
Classical and Quantum Gravity, 10 (1993) 285-298; [gr-qc/9302034]
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/10/2/010
(authors: M.C. Bento, O. Bertolami, J. MouraĢo, P.V. Moniz and P. SaĢ)
6. The Dynamics of a Flat Friedmann-Robertson-Walker Inflationary Model in the Presence
of Gauge Fields
Classical and Quantum Gravity 10 (1993) 517-534
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/10/3/012
(authors: P.V. Moniz, J. MouraĢo and P. SaĢ)
7. Kantowski-Sachs Universes and the Cosmic No-Hair Conjecture
Physical Review D47 (1993) 4315-4321
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.47.4315
(author: P.V. Moniz)
8. Quantization of the Bianchi type-IX model in Supergravity with a Cosmological Constant
Physical Review D 49 (1994) 5246, [gr-qc/9404008]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.49.5246
(authors: A. Cheng, P. DāEath, P. Vargas Moniz)
9. Quantization of a Locally Supersymmetric Friedmann Model in the presence of Super-
matter
20. PublicacĢ§oĢes 20
International Journal of Modern Physics D4 (1995) 189; [gr-qc/9406048]
DOI: 10.1142/S0218271895000132
(authors: A. Cheng and P. Vargas Moniz),
10. Quantization of Bianchi Models in N=1 Supergravity with a Cosmological Constant
Gravitation and Cosmology, 1 (1995) 11-21; [gr-qc/9406047]
(authors: A. Cheng, P. DāEath and P. Vargas Moniz)
11. Canonical Quantization of N=1 Supergravity with Supermatter: The General Case and
a FRW Model
Gravitation and Cosmology, 1 (1995) 1-11 [gr-qc/9503009]
(authors: A. Cheng, P. DāEath and P. Vargas Moniz)
12. Decoherence of Friedmann-Robertson-Walker Geometries in the Presence of Massive
Vector Fields, Nuclear Physics B439 (1995) 259; [gr-qc/9410027]
DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(95)00049-X
(authors: O. Bertolami and P.V. Moniz)
13. Quantization of a FRW model in N=1 Supergravity with Gauged Supermatter,
Classical and Quantum Gravity, 12 (1995) 1343-1353
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/12/6/003/meta
(authors: A. Cheng, P.D. DāEath and P. Vargas Moniz)
14. Quantization of the Bianchi type-IX model in N=1 Supergravity in the presence of Su-
permatter
International Journal of Modern PhysicsāA11 (1996); 1763ā1795, [gr-qc/9505048]
DOI: 10.1142/S0217751X96000948
(author: P. Vargas Moniz),
15. Is there a problem with quantum wormholes in N=1 supergravity?
General Relativity and Gravitation , 28 (1996) 97; [gr-qc/9510024]
Awarded Essay
DOI: 10.1007/BF02106857
(author: P.V. Moniz)
16. Canonical Quantization of Bianchi class A models in N=2 Supergravity
Modern Physics Letters ā A11 (1996) 227-245,
DOI: DOI: 10.1142/S0217732396000278
(authors: A.D.Y. Cheng and P. Vargas Moniz )
17. Supersymmetric Quantum Cosmology ā Shaken, not Stirred
International Journal of Modern Physics A11 No. 24 (1996) 4321-4382; [gr-qc/9604025]
DOI: 10.1142/S0217751X96002017
(author: P. Vargas Moniz),
21. PublicacĢ§oĢes 21
18. FRW model with vector fields in N=1 supergravity,
Acta Physica Helvetica 69 (1996) 293
(author: P. Vargas Moniz),
19. Wave function of supersymmetic FRW model with vector fields
Int. J. Mod. Phys. D6 (1997) 465; [hep-th/9706137],
DOI: 10.1142/S0218271897000273
(author: P. Vargas Moniz),
20. Conserved Currents in supersymmetric quantum cosmology?
Int. J. Mod. Phys. D6 (1997) 625; [gr-qc/9606047]
DOI: 10.1142/S0218271897000388
(author: P.V. Moniz),
21. Quantum Cosmological Multidimensional Einstein-Yang-Mills Model in a R Ć S3
Ć Sd
topology ,
Physical Review D56 (1997) 4530; [gr-qc/9607015]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.56.4530
(authors: O. Bertolami, P.D. Fonseca and P.V. Moniz).
22. Wave function for the Reissner-NordstroĢm black-hole,
Mod. Phys. Lett. A12 (1997) 1491; [gr-qc/9709080]
DOI: 10.1142/S0217732397001527
(author: P. Vargas Moniz),
23. Origin of Structure in Supersymmetric Quantum Cosmology
Physical Review D57 (1998) R7071
Awarded Essay
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.57.R7071
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
24. Supersymmetric Quantization of Anisotropic Scalar Tensor Cosmologies
Classical Quantum Gravity 17 (2000) 4823-4840; [gr-qc/0010073]
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/17/23/303
(authors: J. Lidsey and P. Vargas Moniz),
25. Canonical and Quantum FRW Cosmological solutions in M-Theory,
Classical Quantum Gravity 18 (2001) 95-120; [hep-th/0010280]
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/18/1/307
(authors: P. Vargas Moniz and M. Cavaglia)
26. de Broglie-Bohm FRW Universes in Quantum String Cosmology,
Physical Review D65 (2002) 023516-1
DOI: DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.65.023516
(authors: J. Marto and P. Vargas Moniz)
22. PublicacĢ§oĢes 22
27. Spherically Symmetric Gravitational Fields: Black Holes and Midisuperspace quantization
near the Apparent Horizon,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A17 (2002) 2459
DOI: 10.1142/S0217751X02009941
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
28. Asymptotical AdS space from nonlinear gravitational models with stabilized extra dimen-
sions,
Physical Review D66 (2002) 044014
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.66.044014
(authors: A. Zhuk, P. Vargas Moniz and U. Guenther)
29. FRW Quantum Cosmology in the Non-Abelian Born-Infeld Theory,
Classical Quantum Gravity 19 (2002) L127
DOI: DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/19/14/102
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
30. FRW Wormhole Instanton solutions in the non-Abelian Born-Infeld Theory,
Physical Review D66 (2002) 064012;
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.66.064012
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
31. Quintessence and non-Abelian Born-Infeld theory,
Physical Review D66 (2002), 103501
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.66.103501
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
32. FRW minisuperspace with local N=4 supersymmetry and self interacting scalar field,
Ann. Phys. 12 (2003) 170
DOI: 10.1002/andp.200310003
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
33. Non-linear Multidimensional Cosmological Models with form fields: Stabilization of extra
dimensions and the Cosmological Constant Problem,
Physical Review D68 (2003) 044010
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.68.044010
(authors: A. Zhuk, P. Vargas Moniz and U. Guenther)
34. N=2 Supersymmetric FRW Quantum Cosmology from a D-p-Brane gas,
J. Phys. A Math. Gen. 37 (2004) 1
DOI: 10.1088/0305-4470/37/43/030
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
35. A Supersymmetric vista for quantum cosmology,
Gen.Rel.Grav. 38 (2006) 577;
23. PublicacĢ§oĢes 23
DOI: 10.1007/s10714-006-0248-7
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
36. Chaos-order transition in Bianchi I non-Abelian Born-Infeld cosmology
Phys.Rev.D72 (2005) 084021; [hep-th/0412334]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.72.084021
(authors: V. Dyadichev, D. Galātsov, P. Vargas Moniz)
37. The Semiclassical approximation to supersymmetric quantum gravity,
Phys.Rev.D72 (2005) 045006; [gr-qc/0505158],
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.72.045006
(authors: C. Kiefer, T. Luck , P. Vargas Moniz),
38. FRW quantum cosmology with a generalized Chaplygin gas
Phys.Rev.D71 (2005) 063521; [gr-qc/0404111]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.71.063521
(authors: M. Bouhmadi-Lopez and P. Vargas Moniz)
39. Quantisation of Parameters and the String Landscape Problem,
JCAP 0705:005 (2007); [arXiv:hep-th/0612149]
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2007/05/005
(authors: M. Bouhmadi-Lopez and P. Vargas Moniz)
40. Phantom-like behaviour in a brane-world model with curvature effects, Phys. Rev D78
084019 (2008); [ArXiv:0804.4484[gr-qc]]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.78.084019
(authors: M. Bouhmadi-Lopez and P. Vargas Moniz)
41. Quantum fate of singularities in a dark-energy dominated universe,
Phys. Rev. D 79, 124035 (2009); arXiv: 0905.2421
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.79.124035
(authors: M. Bouhmadi-Lopez, Claus Kiefer, Barbara SandhoĢfer, and P. Vargas
Moniz)
42. Indefinite oscillators and black-hole evaporation, Ann. Phys. 18:722-735. (2009);
arXiv: 0812.2848 DOI: 10.1002/andp.200910366
(authors: C. Kiefer (U. KoĢln), J. Marto (UBI) and P. Moniz)
43. Appeasing the Phantom Menace?, JCAP 1004:016 (2010); [arXiv:0911.1428 [gr-qc]]
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2010/04/016
(authors: Y. Tavakoli (UBI), M. Bouhmadi-Lopez (IST) and P. Vargas Moniz)
44. Higher order corrections to M-theory Inflation,
Class.Quant.Grav. 26: 245003 (2009); [arXiv:0907.0711 [astro-ph.CO]]
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/26/24/245003
(authors: J. Ward (Victoria), S. Panda (Harish-Chandra), P. Moniz)
24. PublicacĢ§oĢes 24
45. Gauge field back-reaction in Born Infeld cosmologies,
Class.Quant.Grav. 27:245003 (2010); [arXiv:1007.3299]
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/27/23/235009
(authors: P. Moniz and J. Ward)
46. Gravitational collapse with tachyon field and barotropic fluid,
Gen. Relativ. and Gravit. 45: 819 (2013); [arXiv:1105.0445]
DOI: 10.1007/s10714-013-1503-3
(authors: Y. Tavakoli, J. Marto, Amir Hadi Ziaie and P. Moniz)
47. Dilaton Quantum Cosmology with a SchroĢdinger-like Equation,
Brazilian Journal of Physics 42:475 (2012); [arXiv:1208.3509]
DOI: 10.1007/s13538-012-0105-y
(authors: J. C. Fabris, F. T. Falciano, J. Marto, N. Pinto Neto and P. Moniz)
48. Einstein-Cartan gravitational collapse of a homogeneous Weyssenhoff fluid,
Eur. Phys. J. C 74:3154 (2014); [arXiv:1305.3085]
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-3154-2
(authors: Amir Hadi Ziaie, P. Moniz, Arash Ranjbar and Hamid Reza Sepangi)
49. Improved dynamics and gravitational collapse of tachyon field coupled with a barotropic
fluid ,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. D 24:1550025 (2015); [arXiv:1308.4953]
DOI: 10.1142/S021827181550025X
(authors: Joao Marto, Yaser Tavakoli and P. Moniz)
50. Gravitational Collapse of a Homogeneous Scalar Field in Deformed Phase Space,
Phys. Rev. D 89:044028 (2014); [arXiv:1309.6622]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.89.044028
(authors: S. M. M. Rasouli, A. H. Ziaie, J. Marto and P. Moniz)
51. Quantum cosmology, minimal length and holography,
Phys. Rev. D 90:023541 (2014); [arXiv:1403.1419]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.023541
(authors: S. Jalalzadeh, S. M. M. Rasouli and P. Moniz)
52. Dirac observables and boundary proposals in quantum cosmology , Phys. Rev. D
89:083504 (2014); [arXiv:1403.2424]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.89.083504
(authors: S. Jalalzadeh and P. Moniz)
53. Inflation in a two 3-form fields scenario , JCAP 06:064 (2014); [arXiv:1404.0211]
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2014/06/064
(authors: K. Sravan Kumar, J. Marto, Nelson J. Nunes and P. Moniz)
25. PublicacĢ§oĢes 25
54. Modified Brans-Dicke Theory in Arbitrary Dimensions ,
Class. Quantum Grav. 31:115002 (2014); [arXiv:1405.0229]
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/31/11/115002
(authors: S. M. M. Rasouli, Mehrdad Farhoudi and P. Moniz)
55. Noncommutative minisuperspace, gravity-driven acceleration and kinetic inflation,
Phys. Rev. D 90:083533 (2014); [arXiv:1411.1346]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.083533
(authors: S. M. M. Rasouli and P. Moniz)
56. On the relation between boundary proposals and hidden symmetries of the extended pre-
big bang quantum cosmology,
Eur. Phys. J. C 75:38 (2015); [arXiv:1412.6439]
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-3241-4
(authors: S. Jalalzadeh, T. Rostami and P. Moniz)
57. Quantum cosmology with scalar fields: Self-adjointness and cosmological scenarios,
Gravit. Cosmol. 21:191 (2015); [arXiv:1501.04170]
DOI: 10.1134/S0202289315030020
(authors: Carla R. Almeida, Antonio B. Batista, J. C. Fabris, and P. Moniz)
58. DBI Galileon inflation in the light of 2015,
JCAP 02:063 (2016); [arXiv:1504.01348]
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2016/02/063
(authors: K. Sravan Kumar, Juan C. Bueno Sanchez, Celia Escamilla-Rivera, Joao
Marto and P. Moniz)
59. Non-slow-roll dynamics in Ī±-attractors ,
JCAP 04:005 (2016); [arXiv:1506.05366]
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2016/04/005
(authors: K. Sravan Kumar, J. Marto, P. Moniz and Suratna Das)
60. Quantum cosmological intertwining: Factor ordering and boundary conditions from hid-
den symmetries,
Phys. Rev. D 92:023526 (2015); [arXiv:1507.04212]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.92.023526
(authors: T. Rostami, S. Jalalzadeh, and P. Moniz)
61. Exact Cosmological Solutions in Modified Brans-Dicke Theory, Classical and Quantum
Gravity 33:035006 (2016); [arXiv:1601.07828]
10.1088/0264-9381/33/3/035006
(authors: S. M. M. Rasouli and P. Moniz)
62. Classical and quantum cosmology of the little rip abrupt event, Phys. Rev. D 94:063536
(2016); [arXiv:1604.08365]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.94.063536
26. PublicacĢ§oĢes 26
(authors: Imanol Albarran, Mariam Bouhmadi-LoĢpez, Claus Kiefer, J. Marto and
P. Moniz)
63. Non-Gaussianity in multiple three-form field inflation,
Phys. Rev. D 94:103504 (2016); [arXiv: 1606.07114]
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.94.103504
(authors: K. Sravan Kumar, David J. Mulryne, Nelson J. Nunes, J. Marto and P.
Moniz)
64. Non-singular Brans-Dicke collapse in deformed phase space, Annals of Physics 375:154
(2016);[arXiv: 1608.05958]
DOI: 10.1016/j.aop.2016.09.007
(authors: S. M. M. Rasouli, A. H. Ziaie, S. Jalalzadeh and P. Moniz)
65. Quantum cosmology of scalar-tensor theories and self-adjointness,
Journal of Mathematical Physics 58:4 (2016);[arXiv: 1608.08971]
DOI: 10.1063/1.4979537
(authors: C.R. Almeida, A.B. Batista, J.C. Fabris and P. Moniz)
66. Classical universe emerging from quantum cosmology without horizon and flatness prob-
lems,
Eur. Phys. J. C 76:527 (2016), [arXiv: 1609.04488]
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-4373-5
(authors: M. Fathi, S. Jalalzadeh and P. Moniz)
67. Quantum deformation of quantum cosmology: A framework to discuss the cosmological
constant problem,
Physics of the Dark Universe 18: 55 (2017)
DOI: 10.1016/j.dark.2017.09.011
(authors: S. Jalalzadeh, A.J.S. Capistrano and P. Moniz)
68. Modified Saez-Ballester scalar-tensor theory from 5D space-time,
Classical and Quantum Gravity 35: 025004 (2018)
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/aa9ad3
(authors: S. M. M. Rasouli and P. Moniz)
69. Inflationary universe in deformed phase space scenario,
Annals of Physics 393: 288 (2018)
DOI: 10.1016/j.aop.2018.04.014
(authors: S. M. M. Rasouli, N. Saba, M. Farhoudi, J. Marto and P. Moniz)
70. Kinetic inflation in deformed phase space BransāDicke cosmology,
Physics of the Dark Universe 24: 100269 (2019)
DOI: 10.1016/j.dark.2019.100269
(authors: S. M. M. Rasouli, J. Marto and P. Moniz)
27. PublicacĢ§oĢes 27
71. Extended anisotropic models in noncompact KaluzaāKlein theory
Class. Quantum Grav., 36, 075010 (2019)
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/ab0987
(authors: S. M. M. Rasouli and P. Moniz)
72. Conformal GUT inflation, proton lifetime and non-thermal leptogenesis
European Physical Journal C, 2019, 79(11), 945
(authors:Kumar, K.S., P. Moniz)
73. Late time cosmic acceleration in modified SaĢezāBallester theory
Physics of the Dark Universe, 2020, 27, 100446
(authors: Rasouli, S.M.M., Pacheco, R., Sakellariadou, M., P. Moniz)
74. From fractional quantum mechanics to quantum cosmology: An overture
Mathematics, 2020, 8(3), 313
(authors: P. Moniz, Jalalzadeh, S.)
75. Broadening quantum cosmology with a fractional whirl
Modern Physics Letters A, 2021, 2140005
(authors: Rasouli, S.M.M., Jalalzadeh, S., P. Moniz)
76. Propagation of quantum gravity-modified gravitational waves on a classical FLRW space-
time,
Accepted in Physical Review D (March 2021); eprint 2012.09366, arXiv- gr-qc
(authors: Angel Garcia-Chung and James B. Mertens and Saeed Rastgoo and Yaser
Tavakoli and P. Moniz),
30. PublicacĢ§oĢes 30
Essay: āIs there a Problem with Quantum Wormholes in N=1 Supergravity?ā (au-
thor: P.V. Moniz),
1995 Gravity Research Foundation Awards for Essays in Gravitation
ā¢ Third Prize
Poster competition at the 46-SUSSP NATO ASI ā General Relativity ā Aberdeen
University, July 16-29 1995,
āWhy Two makes it more Exciting than Oneā (authors: A.D.Y. Cheng and P. Mo-
niz),
ā¢ MencĢ§aĢo Honrosa
Essay: ā Origin of Structure in a Supersymmetric Quantum Cosmologyā, (author:
P. Moniz)
1997 Gravity Research Awards for Essays in Gravitation
22. Atas :
1. Event Horizons and Canonical Quantization - A Suficient but not Necessary Condition
for Particle Production,
in: Proceedings of XII Iberian Meeting in Mathematics, University of Minho, Por-
tugal
(authors: P.V. Moniz and R. Severino)
2. An Approach to a de Broglie-Bohm Quantum Field Theory,
in: Problem in Quantum Physics-Gdanskā87 - Recent and Future experiments and in-
terpretations; Editors: Ludwik Kostro, Andrzej Posiewnik, Jaroslaw Pykacz, Marek
Zukowski, pp.628-639, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte
(author: P.V. Moniz).
3. Relativity, Thermodynamics and Particle Creation,
in: Proceedings of āPhysical Interpretations of Relativity Theoryā ; Editor: M.C.
Duffy; Sunderland Polythecnic, October 1988
(author: P.V. Moniz)
4. The Early Universe Behaviour in the Presence of Non-Minimal Coupling,
in: The Physical Universe - The Interaction between Cosmology, Astrophysics and
Particle Physics, Proceedings, Lisbon, Portugal 1990, eds. J.D. Barrow et al, Lecture
Notes in Physics, vol.383, pp.227-236, Springer Verlag (Berlin, 1991),
(authors: A. Barroso, P. Crawford and P.V. Moniz)
5. Anisotropic Foliations of the De Sitter Space, in: Proceedings of the MG6 ā Sixth Mar-
cel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, pp.1337-1339, editor H. Sato World
Scientific Publishing Co. Pte., Singapore, 1992 (authors: P. Crawford and P.V.
Moniz),
6. How General is Inflation in the Presence of a Non-Minimal Coupling?,
in: Proceedings of the MG6 ā Sixth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity,
pp. 617-621, editor H. Sato, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte., Singapore, 1992
(authors: A. Barroso, J. Casasayas, P. Crawford, P.V. Moniz and A. Nunes)
31. PublicacĢ§oĢes 31
7. Asymptotic Behaviour of Vacuum Kantwoski-Sachs Universes in the Presence of a Cos-
mological Constant,
in: Proceedings of the 2nd
National Meeting in Astronomy and Astrophysics, pp.
200-207, Editors: F.D. Santos, P. Crawford, A. Arriaga and P.V. Moniz, Faculty of
Sciences Publishing, 1993
(author: P.V. Moniz)
8. Qualitative Analysis of the Cosmic No-Hair Conjecture in Kantowki-Sachs Universes,
in: Classical and Quantum Gravity, Proceedings of the First Iberian Meeting on
Gravity, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte., 1993, Eds. M.C. Bento, O. Bertolami,
J.M. MouraĢo e R.F. Picken
(author: P.V. Moniz)
9. Decoherence of Homogeneous and Isotropic Metrics in the Presence of Massive Vector
Fields,
in: Proceedings of the Third National Meeting of Astronomy and Astrophysics, July
1993, IST, Lisbon, Portugal, [gr-qc/ 9407025]
(authors: O. Bertolami and P.V. Moniz)
10. Quantization of Bianchi Models in N=1 Supergravity with a Cosmological Constant,
DAMTP Report,
in: Proceedings of the MG7 ā Seventh Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Rela-
tivity, Stanford University, USA, 24 ā 29 July 1994,
(authors: A. Cheng , P. DāEath and P. Vargas Moniz)
11. Decoherence of Homogeneous and Isotropic Metrics in the Presence of Massive Vector
Fields,
in: Proceedings of the MG7 ā Seventh Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Rela-
tivity, Stanford University, USA, 24 ā 29 July 1994, [gr-qc/9409042],
(authors: O. Bertolami and P.V. Moniz)
12. Quantization of a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker model in N=1 Supergravity with Gauged
Supermatter,
in: Proceedings of the 1st Mexican School in Gravitation, Guanajuato, Mexico De-
cember 12-16 1994, [gr-qc/9503009],
(authors: A.D.Y. Cheng, P.D. DāEath and P.R.L.V. Moniz)
13. Decoherence due to massive vector fields with global symmetries,
in: Proceedings of the 1st Mexican School in Gravitation, Guanajuato, Mexico,
December 12-16 1994 [gr-qc/9503008]
(authors: O. Bertolami and P.V. Moniz)
14. Back to Basics? or How can supersymmetry be used in a simple quantum cosmological
model,
in: Proocedings of the 1st Mexican School in Gravitation, Guanajuato, Mexico
December 12-16 1994, [gr-qc/9505002],
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
32. PublicacĢ§oĢes 32
15. Quantum Bianchi Models in N=2 Supergravity with Global O(2) Internal Symmetry
in: Proceedings of the VI Moskow International Quantum Gravity Seminar, Moskow,
Russia, 12-19 June 1995, World Scientific,
(authores: A.D.Y. Cheng and P. Vargas Moniz)
16. The Case of the Missing Wormhole State,
in: Proceedings of the VI Moskow International Quantum Gravity Seminar, Moskow,
Russia, 12-19 June 1995, World Scientific, [gr-qc/9506042],
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
17. From Reissner-NordstroĢm quantum states to charged black holes mass evaporation,
in: Proceedings of Eight Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā MG8 ā Jerusalem, Israel,
22-27 June 1997, [hep-th/9709208],
(author: P.V. Moniz)
18. Can spontaneous Supersymmetry Breaking in a Quantum Universe Induce the Emergence
of Classical Space-Times?,
in: Proceedings of MG8 ā Jerusalem, 22-27 June 1997, [gr-qc/9710030]
(authors: O. Bertolami, and P.V. Moniz)
19. Quantum Analysis of the compactification process in the multidimensional Einstein-Yang-
Mills system,
em: Proceedings of MG8 ā Israel, 22-27 June 1997, [gr-qc/9710036]
(authors: O. Bertolami, P. Fonseca and P.V. Moniz)
20. Can we obtain conserved currents in Supersymmetric Quantum Cosmology?,
in: Proceedings of MG8 ā Jerusalem, Israel, 22-27 June 1997,
(author: P.V. Moniz)
21. Origin of structure in a supersymmetric quantum universe,
in: Proceedings of Eight Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā MG8 ā Jerusalem, Israel,
22-27 June 1997, [gr-qc/9710113]
(author: P.V. Moniz)
22. Can the imprint of an early supersymmetric quantum universe be present in our obser-
vations?,
in: Proceedings of the International Workshop COSMO-97, Ambleside, England,
15ā19 September 1997,
(author: P.V. Moniz)
23. Quantum states of Black Holes
in: Proceedings of Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā MG9 ā Rome, Italy, July
2000,
(author: P.V. Moniz)
24. Broglie-Bohm FRW models in Quantum String Cosmology
in: Proceedings of Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā MG9 ā Rome, Italy, July
2000,
(authors: J. Marto and P.V. Moniz)
33. PublicacĢ§oĢes 33
25. FRW cosmological solutions in M-theory,
em: Proceedings of Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā MG9 ā Rome, Italy, July
2000, [gr-qc0011098]
(author: M. Cavaglia and P.V. Moniz)
26. Quantum Anisotropic scalar-tensor cosmologies with N=2 SUSY
in: Proceedings of Cosmology 2000 (ed. M. Bento, O. Bertolami e L Teodoro), IST,
Lisbon, Portugal, July 2000,
(authors: J Lidsey and P.V. Moniz)
27. FRW Cosmological models within M-theory
in: Actas do III Forum Internacional de Investigadores Portugueses, Faro, U. Al-
garve, 7ā10 July 2001, ed. N Crato (Gradiva)
(author: P.V. Moniz)
28. Quantum Cosmology from D-Branes,
in: Proceedings of the International Conference GR16 (Session Report), Durban,
South Africa, 15-21 July 2001
(authors: A. Yu. Kamenshchik and P. Vargas Moniz)
29. Broglie Bohm quantum FRW cosmology,
in: Proceedings of the International Conference GR16 (Session Report), Durban,
South Africa, 15-21 July 2001
(authors: J. Marto and P. Vargas Moniz)
30. FRW quantum cosmology in M-Theory,
in: Proceedings of the International Conference GR16 (Session Report), Durban,
South Africa, 15-21 July 2001
(authors: M. Cavaglia and P. Vargas Moniz)
31. FRW quantum cosmology and Born-Infeld Theory,
in: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on String Phenomenology, Ox-
ford, UK, July 2002
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
32. Asymptotical AdS space and Multidimensional Cosmology,
in: āVarying Fundamental Constantsā Workshop, JENAM 2002, Porto, Portugal,
September 2002,
(authors: A. Zhuk, P. Vargas Moniz and U. Guenther)
33. Aspects of the Born-Infeld Theory,
in: Proceedings da Ia International Workshop āNuclear Astrophysics and the Evolu-
tion of the Universeā, 13a Conferencia Nacional da SPF, Evora, Portugal, September
2002
(author: P. Vargas Moniz)
34. The universe from supersymmetric quantum cosmology,
in: Proceedings of Tenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā MG10 ā Rio de Janeiro,
Brasil, July 2003,
(author: P.V. Moniz)
34. PublicacĢ§oĢes 34
35. How a de Broglie Bohm formulation of FRW cosmology induces large extra dimensions
features,
in: Proceedings of Tenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā MG10 ā Rio de Janeiro,
Brasil, July 2003,
(authors: J. Marto and P.V. Moniz)
36. A Brane Model, its (A)dS states and their agitated extra dimensions,
in: Proceedings of Tenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā MG10 ā Rio de Janeiro,
Brasil, July 2003,
(authors: U. Guenther, A. Zhuk and P.V. Moniz)
37. Brane World States from a (Generalized) Chaplygin gas,
in: Proceedings of the Conference āPhi in the Skyā ā Porto, Portugal, July 2004,
(author: P.V. Moniz)
38. FRW Quantum Cosmology with a Generalized Chaplygin gas,
in: Proceedings of the International Conference GR17 (Session Report), Dublin,
Ireland, July 2004
(authors: M. B. Lopez and P. Vargas Moniz)
39. de Broglie-Bohm Quantum String Cosmology with a Dilatonic Potential,
in: Proceedings of the International Conference GR17 (Session Report), Dublin,
Ireland, July 2004
(authors: J. Marto and P.V. Moniz)
40. Born Infeld Cosmology, Cosmo-05, Bonn, August 28 - September 01, 2005,
in: http://cosmo05.uni-bonn.de/up/Vargaz Moniz.pdf
(author: P Vargas Moniz)
41. From supersymmetric (quantum) cosmology towards a classical space time,
in: Inflation+25, Paris, France, 26-30 June 2006, in DVD ā22nd IAP Colloquiumā,
(author: P. V. Moniz)
42. On the thermal boundary condition of the wave function of the Universe ,
in: proceedings of 11th Marcel Grossmann Meeting on Recent Developments in
Theoretical and Experimental General Relativity, Gravitation, and Relativistic Field
Theories, Berlin, Germany, 23-29 July 2006, [gr-qc/0701068 ]
(authors: Mariam Bouhmadi-Lopez, Paulo Vargas Moniz)
43. Semiclassical supersymmetric quantum gravity,
in: the proceedings of 11th Marcel Grossmann Meeting on Recent Developments
in Theoretical and Experimental General Relativity, Gravitation, and Relativistic
Field Theories, Berlin, Germany, 23-29 July 2006,
(authors: T. LuĢck, C. Kiefer and Paulo Vargas Moniz)
44. Quantum Cosmology Standpoint,
in: the proceedings of 11th Marcel Grossmann Meeting on Recent Developments
in Theoretical and Experimental General Relativity, Gravitation, and Relativistic
Field Theories, Berlin, Germany, 23-29 July 2006,
(author: Paulo Vargas Moniz)
35. PublicacĢ§oĢes 35
45. Quantum cosmology for the 21st century: A Debate
in: the proceedings of 12th Marcel Grossmann Meeting on Recent Developments
in Theoretical and Experimental General Relativity, Gravitation, and Relativistic
Field Theories, Paris, France, 12 - 18 July, 2009 [arXiv:1005.2471 [gr-qc]]
(authors: M. Bojowald, C. Kiefer, Paulo Vargas Moniz)
46. Defrosting the big freeze quantum mechanically
in: the proceedings of 12th Marcel Grossmann Meeting on Recent Developments
in Theoretical and Experimental General Relativity, Gravitation, and Relativistic
Field Theories, Paris, France, 12 - 18 July, 2009
(author: M. Bouhmadi-Lopez, C. Kiefer, B. Sandhofer, Paulo Vargas Moniz)
47. Loop quantum effect and the fate of tachyon field collapse
in: Contribution to the conference of Loopsā11, Madrid,
Conf. Ser 360:012016 (2012) [arXiv:1207.0974 [gr-qc]]
(authors: Y. Tavakoli, Paulo Vargas Moniz, J. Marto and A H Ziaie)
48. Late-time acceleration in a brane with curvature effects
in: AIP Conference,
AIP Conference Proceedings 1122:201 (2009) [arXiv:0905.4269 [astro-ph.CO]]
(authors: Mariam Bouhmadi-LoĢpez, Paulo Vargas Moniz)
49. Quantum Cosmology: Susyās Stage
in: The Thirteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Stockholm University, Sweden, 1 -
7 July 2012.
13th conference in the MG series :676 (2015) [arXiv:]
(authors: Paulo Vargas Moniz)
50. Gravity-Driven Acceleration and Kinetic Inflation in Noncommutative Brans-Dicke Set-
ting
in: 16-th Odessa International Astronomical Gamow Conference-School, Ukraine,
Odessa, Chernomorka, 14-20 August, 2016.
ODESSA ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS 29:19 (2016) [arXiv:1611.00085]
(authors:S. M. M. Rasouli and Paulo Vargas Moniz)
36. PublicacĢ§oĢes 36
23. Livros :
ā¢ Autor:
1. Quantum Cosmology: The Supersymmetric Perspective - Vol.1: Fundamentals10
ā
ISBN: 978-3-642-11574-5, [Publisher: Springer-Verlag (2010)], Lecture Notes in
Physics 803, 351 pages;
http://www.bookmetrix.com/detail/book/322cc559-8d7f-4a89-8d47-2daed924150f#
downloads
2. Quantum Cosmology: The Supersymmetric Perspective - Vol.2: Advanced Topics11
ā ISBN: 978-3-642-11569-1, [Publisher: Springer-Verlag (2010)], Lecture Notes
in Physics 804, 283 pages;
http://www.bookmetrix.com/detail/book/8e4d7f30-b23a-45a3-ada1-21e32d4db4b8#
downloads
3. Challenges in Quantum Cosmology12
, [Publisher: World Scientific]
4. Um Novo Horizonte - (ISBN / 9789893310854;
https://leyaonline.com/pt/livros/historia-e-politica/europeia-e-mundial/
um-novo-horizonte-ebook/; cf. tambeĢm em https://pt.slideshare.net/
PauloVargasMoniz)
ā¢ Editor (Proceedings and Special Issues):
1. Proceedings of the 2nd
National Meeting in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Faculty
of Sciences Publishing, 1993 (Editors: F. Duarte santos, P. Crawford, P. Moniz))
2. String Cosmology Focus Issue13
, Classical and Quantum Gravity, Editors: V. Bala-
subramanian and P. Moniz, September 2011]
3. Quantum Cosmology - Special Issue14
, Universe (MDPI), Editor: P. Moniz, Septem-
ber 2021]
10
http://www.springer.com/978-3-642-11574-5; http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Cosmology-
Supersymmetric-Perspective-Fundamentals/dp/3642115748/ref=pd bxgy b img b
11
http://www.springer.com/978-3-642-11569-1; http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Cosmology-
Supersymmetric-Perspective-Advanced/dp/3642115691
12
together with Sharam Jallalzadeh; Planned for 2021; https://www.worldscientific.com/
worldscibooks/10.1142/8540, https://doi.org/10.1142/8540 ā March 2022 Pages: 230, in Writing.
13
About 10 research/review articles, about 250 pages; https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/
0264-9381/28/20/200301/meta
14
About 20 research/review articles, about 250 pages; https://www.mdpi.com/journal/universe/special_
issues/quantum_cosmology
37. Ensino 37
24. Disciplinas 15
:
ā¢ Assistente estagiaĢrio , Departmento de MatemaĢtica, Universidade do Minho, 1986
ā 1989
Licenciatura :
ā MecaĢnica
ā AnaĢlise Complexa
ā Probabilidades e Estatistica
ā AnaĢlise I e II
ā¢ Assistente estagiaĢrio , Departmento de MatemaĢtica-IST, 1989 ā 1990
Licenciatura :
ā Algebra Linear e Geometria Analitica
ā AnaĢlise
ā¢ Tutorials ā Supervisions, DAMTP, University of Cambridge,
PoĢs graduacĢ§aĢo :
ā Part III - āM.Scā: Quantum Cosmology (Easter term) 1994
ā¢ Professor Auxiliar Universidade da Beira Interior (1998 - 2000)
ā¢ Professor Associado Universidade da Beira Interior ( 2000 - 2009).
ā¢ Professor CatedraĢtico Universidade da Beira Interior (desde 2009 ).
Licenciatura :
ā Fundamentos da FıĢsica ā 1999, 2000, 2001
[ Ensino da InformaĢtica]
ā FıĢsica Geral-I: 2000, 2001, 2002
[Bioquimica]
ā FıĢsica I : 2004 e 2006
[Quimica Industrial]
ā Fisica II: 2010
[Optometria]
ā Elementos de Fisica I : 2006, 2007, 2008 e 2009
[Degree(s): Bioquimica, Quimica Industrial]
ā Fisica Moderna: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
[Ensino da Fisica; Optometria; Quimica Industrial]
ā Fisica Moderna-I: 2006 e 2007 [Ensino da Fisica]
ā Fisica Quantica e Relativista : 2007
[Degree(s): Engenharia ElectroteĢcnica ]
ā IntroducĢ§aĢo aĢ Fisica QuaĢntica: 2007, 2008 e 2009
[ CieĢncias BiomeĢdicas]
ā HistoĢria e Filosofia das CieĢncias: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
[Ensino da Fisica; Filosofia]
15
SequeĢncia: Cronological ascendente e por cargo / InstituicĢ§aĢo
38. Ensino 38
ā HistoĢria e Filosofia das CieĢncias: 2010
[ Filosofia]
ā AstrofıĢsica: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
[Ensino da FıĢsica]
ā MecaĢnica ClaĢssica : 2003
[Ensino da FıĢsica]
ā ToĢpicos de Relatividade e Cosmologia: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
[Ensino da FıĢsica]
ā Fisica Geral II - 2019
[Engenharia e GestaĢo Industrial ]
ā TermodinaĢmica e Estrutura da MateĢria - 2020, 2021
[Eng. Electrotecnica e de Computadores]
ā MecaĢnica e Ondas - 2020
[MatemaĢtica]
ā Fisica Geral I - - 2021
[Fisica e AplicacĢ§oĢes ]
ā IntroducĢ§aĢo aĢ Fisica Moderna - - 2021
[Fisica e AplicacĢ§oĢes ]
Mestrado e Doutoramento :
ā Historia da FıĢsica - 2003 e 2004
[MSc: Ensino da FıĢsica]
ā GravitacĢ§aĢo I (General Relativity): 2007 e 2008
[MSc: Altas Energias e GravitacĢ§aĢo16
]
ā GravitacĢ§aĢo - II (Quantum Gravity and Superstrings) 2007 e 2008
[MSc: Altas Energias e GravitacĢ§aĢo]
16
Cf. http://www.dfisica.ubi.pt/altasenergias/
39. Ensino 39
25. Apontamentos / Sebentas :
Licenciatura :
1. A Relatividade Restrita em 20 LicĢ§oĢes17
2. HistoĢria e Filosofia das CieĢncias18
3. Fisica Geral I19
Mestrado e Doutoramento :
1. Quantum Cosmology: The Supersymmetric Perspective - Vol.1: Fundamentals20
ā
ISBN: 978-3-642-11574-5, [Publisher: Springer-Verlag (2010)], Lecture Notes in
Physics 803, 351 pages
2. Quantum Cosmology: The Supersymmetric Perspective - Vol.2: Advanced Topics21
ā ISBN: 978-3-642-11569-1, [Publisher: Springer-Verlag (2010)], Lecture Notes
in Physics 804, 283 pages
3. ToĢpicos em Relatividade e Cosmologia22
17
Um e-livro (sebenta) (a rever) em http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/$sim$pmoniz/lectUBIFM.html
18
slides - http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/$sim$pmoniz/lectUBIHofS.html
19
slides - http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/$sim$pmoniz/lectUBIFG1.html, http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/$
sim$pmoniz/lectUBIFiQi.html
20
http://www.springer.com/978-3-642-11574-5; http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Cosmology-
Supersymmetric-Perspective-Fundamentals/dp/3642115748/ref=pd bxgy b img b
21
http://www.springer.com/978-3-642-11569-1; http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Cosmology-
Supersymmetric-Perspective-Advanced/dp/3642115691
22
sebenta PDF em http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/$sim$pmoniz/lectUBITGRC.html
40. AdministracĢ§aĢo 40
26. Cargos :
ā¢ Departamental :
ā Coordenador e secretariado Grupo de AsTrofisica e Cosmologia (GATC), Uni-
versidade da Beira Interior (1998 - 2001)
ā Coordenador āInformation Noteboardā GATC-UBI ( 1998-1999)
ā Coordenador LAG (Laboratorio de Astrofisica e Geofisica)
[ESO/INF/1260/98 and CViva-P-IV-451]
ā Diretor LAG ( 2001-2010)
ā ComissaĢo: Development of an Astronomical Observatory (UBI), Gouveia, Por-
tugal
ā co-Coordenador RPC (Portuguese Cosmology Network) - Polo CovilhaĢ
ā Coordenador com UBI-biblioteca ( 2003)
ā Director Mestrado - MSc Altas Energias e GravitacĢ§aĢo23
: 2006 - 2009
ā Director PhD - Doutoramento FıĢsica 2012 - 2018
ā Tutorias:
ā 2-ano FıĢsica Aplicada: 1999-2002
ā 2-ano FıĢsica: 2003
ā Mestrado (MSc): Altas Energias e GravitacĢ§aĢo24
ā¢ Universidade:
ā Vice-Reitor: InvestigacĢ§aĢo, Provas e Processos AcadeĢmicos (RAD, Concursos,
RNED) Universidade da Beira Interior (Sep. 2012 ā Maio 2018)
ā Presidente Instituto Coordenador da InvestigacĢ§aĢo (ICI) - Universidade da Beira
Interior (Sep. 2012 ā Maio 2018)
ā Presidente Conselho Cientifico - UCP-Ciencias Exactas , Universidade da Beira
Interior (Nov. 2006- Set. 2008)
ā Presidente Conselho Cientifico - Faculdade de CieĢncias , Universidade da Beira
Interior (Set. 2008- Nov. 2009)
ā Presidente Conselho Directivo - Faculdade de CieĢncias , Universidade da Beira
Interior (Set. 2008- Nov. 2009)
ā Presidente Assembleia Geral, UCP- Ciencias Exactas, Universidade da Beira
Interior (Nov. 2006- Set. 2008.)
ā Presidente Conselho Cientifico PedagoĢgico, UCP- Ciencias Exactas, Universi-
dade da Beira Interior (Nov. 2006- Set. 2008.)
ā Presidente SeccĢ§aĢo Disciplinar do Senado, Universidade da Beira Interior (Nov.
2006- Nov. 2009.)
ā Membro Assembleia Geral, Universidade da Beira Interior (Nov. 2006- 2008)
ā Membro Senado, Universidade da Beira Interior (Nov. 2006- Nov. 2009, Sep.
2012 ā Maio 2018)
23
http://www.dfisica.ubi.pt/altasenergias/
24
Cf. http://www.dfisica.ubi.pt/altasenergias/
41. AdministracĢ§aĢo 41
ā Membro ComissaĢo auto-avaliacĢ§aĢo (EUA) para a Universidade da Beira Interior
(Nov. 2008- Abril 2009)
ā Membro Assembleia EstatutaĢria (e ComissaĢo redatora)25
Universidade da Beira
Interior (Nov. 2007- Julho 2008.)
ā Membro comissaĢo UBI-plano H1N1 (2010)
ā Membro Conselho Geral - Universidade da Beira Interior (Nov. 2008- Julho
2010)
ā¢ Outros:
ā Membro Conselho Cientifico CENTRA-IST (1994-2013) 26
ā Membro Conselho Cientifico - CMA-UBI (2013...)
27. ComissoĢes :
ā¢ Cientificos:
ā Programa seminaĢrios āString and Brane Cosmologyā, 2000-2004, GATC/Fisica
- UBI, CERN/P/FIS/15190/1999, POCTI/P/FIS/32327/2000
[cf. http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/ā¼pmoniz]
ā CFIF/IST-UBI Workshop: āCP violation, Fermion masses and Brane Worldsā,
Maio 2002, UBI
ā Encontro nacional de FıĢsica (SPF), EĢvora, Setembro 2002, Portugal
ā Workshop āAspects of Quantum Gravityā, Universidade da Beira Interior, Cov-
ilha, Portugal (6-10 Setembro 2004) [Project CRUP/CSIC E 138-04]
ā Workshop āAspects of Quantum Gravity-IIā, Universidade da Beira Interior,
Covilha, Portugal (Septembro 2006) [Project CRUP/CSIC E 138-04]
ā Ibericos (4th Iberian meeting in Cosmology), Madrid, 16 - 17 Abril, 2009
ā¢ ComissoĢes de avaliacĢ§aĢo:
ā ComissoĢes de seleccĢ§aĢo docentes - fıĢsica UBI
ā Referee for Assistant Professor position (tenure-track) in Physics (Relativity and
Cosmology) in the University of Washington, St Louis, USA
ā Referee for Assistant Professor position (tenure-track) in Physics (Relativity and
Cosmology) in the University of California, Davis, USA
ā Referee for Associate Professor position (tenure-track) in Mathematics (Rela-
tivity and Cosmology) in the University of Lisboa, Portugal
ā Referee for Full Professor position (tenure-track) in Physics (Relativity and Cos-
mology) in the University of Lisboa, Portugal
ā Referee for Full Professor position (tenure-track) in Physics (Relativity and Cos-
mology) in the University of Aveiro, Portugal
ā¢ ConfereĢncias/SeminaĢrios - OrganizacĢ§aĢo :
25
Cf. http://www.ubi.pt/Ficheiros/PDF/Conteudos/nestatutos UBI.pdf
26
Centro Multidisciplinar de Astrofisica
42. AdministracĢ§aĢo 42
ā Membro - Organizing Committee of the 2nd
Meeting in Astronomy and Astro-
physics, Faculty of Sciences, Lisbon 1993
ā Lunch-Seminars of the Gravitation group, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
1995-1996
ā Seminars of the Gravitation group, QMUL, London 2004-2005
ā 2nd
National Meeting of the RPC, CovilhaĢ, UBI, 22 December 1999
ā 1st
GATC-UBI Mini-Course ā Workshop in āQuantum Aspects of Open Inflationary
Modelsā, 20 - 24 Setembro 1999, CovilhaĢ, ā FCT-ESO (section III.1)
ā 2nd
GATC-UBI Mini-Course ā Workshop āAstrophysical and Cosmological Impli-
cations of Extra Spatial Dimensionsā, CovilhaĢ, 2001, ā FCT- ESO (section III.1)
ā āString and Brane Cosmologyā, 2000-2004, GATC/Physics - UBI, projects CERN/P/-
FIS/15190/1999, POCTI/P/FIS/32327/2000
[cf. http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/ā¼pmoniz]
ā Chairman Paralel Sessions (i) āQuantum Cosmologyā and (ii) āQuantum Me-
chanics and Fundamental Interactionsā, Tenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting ā
MG10 ā Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, July 2003,
ā Workshop āAspects of Quantum Gravityā, Universidade da Beira Interior, Cov-
ilhaĢ, Portugal (6-10 Setembro 2004) [Projecto CRUP/CSIC E 138-04]
ā Chairman Paralel Session āQuantum Cosmologyā , Eleventh Marcel Gross-
mann Meeting ā MG11 ā Berlin, Germany, July 2006,
ā Workshop āAspects of Quantum Gravity-IIā, Universidade da Beira Interior,
CovilhaĢ, Portugal (Septembro 2006) [Projecto CRUP/CSIC E 138-04]
ā Chairman Paralel Session āQuantum Cosmologyā , 12th Marcel Grossmann
Meeting ā MG12 ā Paris, July 2009,
28. JuĢris :
ā¢ Monografia licenciatura:
ā UBI, Junho 99, 2000 , 2001 , 2002 - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 , 2007
ā¢ Mestrado (MSc):
ā Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de CieĢncias, Fevereiro 2001
ā (arguente),Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de CieĢncias MarcĢ§o, 2001
ā āM.Scā (PAPCC) , UBI, MarcĢ§o, 2001
ā Juri (Presidente) MSc, UBI Julho 2007
ā¢ Doutoramento / AgregacĢ§aĢo:
ā Equivalencias, Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de CieĢncias, Maio 2000
ā External Referee of PhD thesis in Physics: āQuantum Mecanical Models of Black
Holesā, P. Repo, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, December 2001
43. AdministracĢ§aĢo 43
ā External Referee of PhD thesis in Physics: āMundos brana y Cosmologia Quan-
tica de Universos Llenos de Radiationā, M.B. Lopez, Universidad Autonoma de
Madrid, Madrid, Spain, April 2003
ā Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de CieĢncias, 2003: āCosmologias Homoge-
neas - Analise de Parametros Observacionaisā
ā Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de CieĢncias, 2003:āInterferencia naĢo local de
Trens de Ondasā, J. Marto
ā Juri member at Ph.D. Examination, University of Bilbao, 2016, Celia Rivera
ā Arguente, Universidade de Lisboa, 2017, Tiago Azevedo
ā External Referee of European PhD thesis in Physics: āCosmologia Quantica de
Lazos: Anisotropias e Inhomogeneidadesā, Mercedes Benito, Universidad Com-
plutense, Madrid, Spain, April 2010
ā Arguente - AgregacĢ§aĢo - Fisica, V. Cardoso, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
ā Arguente - AgregacĢ§aĢo Astrofisica , Alexandre Gouveia, Universidade de Aveiro,
Portugal
ā¢ Projectos e Bolsas:
ā Referee for Projects submitted to the European Union FP6/6th
QCA): EST,
EIF, TOK ā 2004 and 2005
ā Referee for Projects submitted to the Netherlands Foundation for Fundamental
Research on Matter (FOM) 2007
ā Referee for Research Projects submitted to the European Union (section DG-XII
- INTAS) ā 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005
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29. Projectos :
1. Developing a Center in Astrophysics and Cosmology
(Investigador Principal ),
[Project ESO/INF/1260/98 (1998 - 2000)]
2. Developing an Educational Centre on Earth and Space Sciences
(Investigador Principal)
[Project CViva No. P-IV-451 (1999 - 2001)]
3. Astrophysical and Cosmological Implications of Extra Spatial Dimensions,
(Investigador Principal)
[FCT-ESO/2000 - section III.1 (2001)]
30. Textos :
ā¢ RecensaĢo de livros ( Peer reviewed/Refereed)
1. Comment on: āEuclidian Quantum Gravity in Manifolds with Boundaryā by G.
Esposito et alā,
Foundations of Physics 28 (1997) 691,
(autor: P. Vargas Moniz)
2. Comment on: āLuciferās Legacy - The Meaning of Asymmetryā by F. Closeā,
EuroPhysics News 32/4 (2001) 151,
(autor: P. Vargas Moniz)
3. Comment on: āA First Course in String Theoryā by B. Zwiebachā,
EuroPhysics News 37/6 (2006) 41,
(autor: P. Vargas Moniz)
ā¢ DivulgacĢ§aĢo (Peer reviewed/Refereed)
1. Cosmologia QuaĢntica: Uma introducĢ§aĢo baĢsica,
Gazeta da Fisica , 14 (1991) 132-141 ,
(autor: P.V. Moniz)
ā¢ Textos em EnciclopeĢdias ( Peer reviewed/Refereed)
1. Supersymmetric Quantum Cosmology
ContribuicĢ§aĢo por convite para SUSY 2000 Encyclopaedia, page 446
[Cf. in http://gluon.physik.uni-kl.de/~duplij/susy/susy2000.htm/]
45. DivulgacĢ§aĢo 45
31. Aulas / Palestras 27
:
ā¢ Contributo em cursos:
ā Escola āCampos Meloā, Novembro 1999, CovilhaĢ (Portugal), ConfereĢncia āEn-
ergies in the Universeā,
ā Escola, Belmonte (Portugal) Abril 2000 ConfereĢncia āStelar Evolutionā,
ā Escola āFrei Heitor Pintoā, Maio 2002, CovilhaĢ (Portugal), ConfereĢncia āStelar
Evolutionā,
ā Escola āFrei Heitor Pintoā, Maio 2002, CovilhaĢ (Portugal), ConfereĢncia āCos-
mological Evolutionā,
ā Escola āCampos Meloā, May 2004, CovilhaĢ, Portugal (āPhysics in(to) Societyā)
,
ā¢ Workshops para Escolas e Centros comunitaĢrios:
ā III National Meeting of Physics Students ( āTempus Fugitā, UBI, Portugal, April
2001
ā The Shadows of the Universe - As Sombras do Universo), āParticle Physics Mas-
terclass 2007ā, UBI
ā The Shadows of the Universe - As Sombras do Universo), 7 Novembro 2008,
Academia Senior, CovilhaĢ
ā The Shadows of the Universe - As Sombras do Universo), āFisica-at-UBI 2010ā,
UBI, CovilhaĢ, Julho 2010 (http://www.fisicaubi2010.ubi.pt/)
ā¢ CoordenacĢ§aĢo
ā Coordenador Local da UBI Astrofest 1999, 22 Agosto
ā CoordenacĢ§aĢo - semanas de astronomia UBI ā 1999, 2000
ā CoordenacĢ§aĢo ā UBI-dias da cieĢncia 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 LAG , UBI
ā OrganizacĢ§aĢo e CoordenacĢ§aĢo GATC- Programa CieĢncia Viva P-IV-451 - Science
and Technology Week (āO Universo das Estrelas na UBIā), Novembro 2000,
UBI, CovilhaĢ, Portugal
27
[Cf. em http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/ā¼pmoniz/TempusFugit.htm and http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/ā¼pmoniz/Shadows.htm];
mas tambeĢm em https://pt.slideshare.net/PauloVargasMoniz
46. DivulgacĢ§aĢo 46
32. Palestras de divulgacĢ§aĢo 28
ā¢ Netdays-1998 - Novembro de 1998, FCT-UArte ā (http://www.uarte.mct.pt/netdays98/difusao/)
ā¢ ConfereĢncia āBeyond the Skyā - UBI, 7 Maio 1999
ā¢ Science and Technology Week (āA Origem do Universoā), Novembro 2000, UBI,
CovilhaĢ, Portugal
ā¢ World Space Week - ESA (WSW 2002) (Talk: āAs Sombras do Universoā), 10
Outubro 2002, UBI, CovilhaĢ, Portugal
ā¢ Dia Nacional da Astronomia, Escola de S. Silvestre - Carvalhos (palestra (Stellar
Evolution)), Abril 2004, UBI, CovilhaĢ, Portugal
ā¢ Conference in Memory of Prof. Pinto Peixoto, UBI, 2005, Palestra: āEntropy and
Quantum Cosmologyā
ā¢ āFıĢsica na Bibliotecaā ((i)Tempus Fugit e (ii) As Sombras do Universo) 16 e 23 de
Novembro 2005, Town Hall Library CovilhaĢ
ā¢ Centro de CieĢncia Viva - Center for Science - Sintra, 5 Outubro 2007 ( As Sombras
do Universo)
ā¢ Dia da MatemaĢtica, Escola Tortosendo ( [ (i) āViews on Cosmologyā e (ii) āAstrobi-
ologyā] , Abril 2009, CovilhaĢ, Portugal
33. PresencĢ§a nos Media (e redes sociais) :
ā¢ DiaĢrio de Noticias: 11 de Maio de 1998
ā¢ VisaĢo: no
436
ā¢ Jornal URBI@ORBI (http://www.urbi.ubi.pt/): 28-Nov-2000, Ed. 43, 61 e Ed.
Papel 34/Janā07
ā¢ TSF (radio): 125 Perguntas de CieĢncia29
; tsf.sapo.pt/Programas/Programa.aspx?content
id:91829530
ā¢ Observador: https://observador.pt/especiais/ (25 mar 2018)
ā¢ http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7170-8952
ā¢ https://publons.com/researcher/1712245/paulo-moniz/metrics/
ā¢ https://www.mendeley.com/profiles/paulo-vargas-moniz/
ā¢ https://www.researchgate.net/project/SQC-susyqc
ā¢ https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6701832578
ā¢ https://scholar.google.pt/citations?user=7AauIoUAAAAJ&hl=en
28
Apresentadas em escolas, centros comunitaĢrios, cursos e acĢ§oĢes de formacĢ§aĢo ; [Cf. em
http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/ā¼pmoniz/TempusFugit.htm and http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/ā¼pmoniz/Shadows.htm] mas
tambeĢm em https://pt.slideshare.net/PauloVargasMoniz
29
(125 questions in Science) http://tsf.sapo.pt/online/radio/dossiers/tsf/arquivo/ciencia03/
programas.asp; http://www.tsf.pt/online/podcasting/xml/pdc.xml
30
125 Perguntas Sobre CieĢncia ā TSF (Rui Tukayna), Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and ReloĢgio DāAgua
(Michelle Dias))
47. DivulgacĢ§aĢo 47
ā¢ https://inspirehep.net/literature?sort=mostrecent&size=25&page=1&q=a%20P.
Vargas.Moniz.1#with-citation-summary
ā¢ Internet page: http://www.dfis.ubi.pt/~pmoniz
ā¢ OpiniaĢo:
ā āA UBI e as Sombras de PlataĢo ā UBI and Platoās shadowsā (Portuguese) ā
UBI On-line journal URBI et ORBI (28/Nov/2000)
[Cf. in http://urbi.ubi.pt/001128/edicao/op$_$moniz.html]
ā https://www.linkedin.com/in/pvmoniz/
ā http://twitter.com/pvmoniz
ā https://www.facebook.com/paulo.v.moniz
ā https://www.facebook.com/SusyQuantumCosmology
ā https://www.instagram.com/pvmoniz/?hl=pt
ā https://www.slideshare.net/PauloVargasMoniz
ā (Blog) http://thehonourableschoolboy.blogspot.com/