Researcher
Email
iatereno
@
ciencias.ulisboa.pt
Biographic Notes
Ismael Tereno is a researcher at IA. He was awarded a first degree in Physics by the University of Lisbon in 1995, a Master degree by the University of Lisbon in 1999 and a PhD by the University of Lisbon and Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris in 2007. He is a member of IA since 2010.
Current research interests focus on observational tests to cosmological models. In particular focusing on various stages of the study of the gravitational lensing effect on background galaxies, including survey planning, properties of background galaxies, measurement of the effect and its cosmological implications, cosmological modelling. Also plans to work on gravitational waves.
He is national coordinator of the Euclid space mission, where is a member of the Survey, Weak Lensing, Cosmological Simulations and Theory Working Groups.
Publications
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Lastest publications at IA (or with IA Researchers)A. Andrews, J. Jasche, G. Lavaux, F. Leclercq, F. Finelli, Y. Akrami, M. Ballardini, D. Karagiannis, J. Valiviita, N. Bartolo et al. (including: J. Brinchmann, J. Dinis), 2026,
Euclid: Field-level inference of primordial non-Gaussianity and cosmic initial conditions,
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 711, 23
>> AbstractD. Yang, J. F. Hennawi, F. Guarneri, J Wolf, S. Belladitta, J. Schindler, A. C. N. Hughes, E. Bañados, D. Mortlock, J. Yang et al. (including: I. Tereno), 2026,
Euclid: Discovery of 31 new quasars at 6.6 < z < 7.8,
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 711, 27
>> AbstractB Irureta-Goyena, B. Altieri, J. -P. Kneib, M. Pontinen, O. Hainaut, M Alarcon, M. Granvik, A. A. Nucita, B. Carry, M Devogele et al. (including: I. Tereno), 2026,
Euclid: Asteroid rotation periods from the Euclid Ecliptic Survey,
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 710, 18
>> AbstractL. Quilley, V. de Lapparent, M. Bolzonella, M. Baes, I. Damjanov, B. Häußler, F. R. Marleau, A. Nersesian, T. Saifollahi, D. Scott et al. (including: J. Brinchmann, A. C. da Silva, I. Tereno), 2026,
Euclid: Galaxy morphology and photometry from bulge-disc decomposition of Early Release Observations,
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 710, 36
>> AbstractA. Trudeau, A. H. Gonzalez, S. A. Stanford, S. Shamyati, S. Taamoli, D. Stern, P. Eisenhardt, B. Mobasher, K. Thongkham, B. Altieri et al. (including: A. C. da Silva, I. Tereno), 2026,
Euclid: A blue galaxy population and a brightest cluster galaxy in the making in a z ∼ 1.74 MaDCoWS2 galaxy cluster candidate,
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 709, 15
>> AbstractA. Fumagalli, M. Costanzi, T. Castro, A. Saro, S. Borgani, M. Romanello, F. Marulli, E. Tsaprazi, P. Monaco, B. Altieri et al. (including: A. C. da Silva, I. Tereno), 2026,
Euclid: Modelling observational effects in cluster counts and cluster clustering,
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 709, 16
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