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Licia Verde is an Italian cosmologist and theoretical physicist and currently ICREA Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Barcelona. Her research interests include large-scale structure, dark matter, dark energy, inflation and the cosmic microwave background.

Early life and education
Licia Verde was born in Venice, Italy where she grew up. She attended the Liceo classico Marco Polo before she started her undergraduate studies at the University of Padua. She moved to the University of Edinburgh in the fall of 1994, first as an Erasmus and later as a PhD student. ==Career==
Career
Verde was a research associate at the Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University during 2000 to 2003. In 2003, she joined the faculty of the Physics and Astronomy Dept. of the University of Pennsylvania and remained there until the end of 2007. Since 2008, she is ICREA Professor of Cosmology at the University of Barcelona in Spain. She has also held several faculty visiting positions: Visiting Scholar at the IAS in Princeton, USA (2005); Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences of Princeton University (2007-2009); Scientific Associate at CERN (2012-2013); Professor II of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Oslo (2013-2016) and Radcliffe Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University (2015-2016). In 2019 she was appointed chair of the science advisory board of the arXiv and in 2020 scientific director of the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. ==Honors and awards==
Honors and awards
• Performance prize from Aldo Gini Foundation (1995) • Dewar & Ritchie Award from the University of Edinburgh (1996) • Foundation Blanceflor-Boncompagni Ludovisi née Bildt Award (1997) • Prize STET Guglielmo Reis Romoli from Gruppo STET (1997) • Amelia Earhart Award from Zonta International Foundation • Chandra Fellowship (2002) • Niels Bohr Lecture (2004) "Cosmology from the Cosmic microwave background and galaxy surveys", Niels Bohr InstituteNASA Group Achievement Award (2007) for the results of the WMAP mission • European Research Council (ERC) (2009) ERC starting award • Svein Rosseland Lecture, "Big questions about the Universe", Oslo University (2012) • Rosenblum Lecture, "Connecting Cosmology to fundamental physics: examples", Hebrew University (2012) • Gruber Prize in Cosmology (2012) • Radcliffe Fellow (2015) • ISI highly cited researcher (2015) • Narcis Monturiol medal (2018) Medalla Narcis Monturiol. • Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2018) Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics as part of the WMAP team • National Research Award of Catalonia (2018) (Premi Nacional de Recerca) • European Astronomical SocietyLodewijk Woltjer Lecture (2019) • Rey Jaime I Awards (2021) Fundamental Science Award • Medal of the Spanish Royal Physics Society (2024) • Jocelyn Bell Burnel Inspiration Medal as part of the arXiv leading team (2025) • European Research Council (2025) ERC Synergy award RedH0t ==Research==
Research
Verde analyzed a powerful but challenging statistical property of galaxy surveys related to higher-order correlations. She showed that the galaxy redshift survey conducted with the Anglo-Australian Telescope trace the distribution of dark matter; this result indicated that the galaxy distribution can be used to study the dark matter one. After she joined the science team of the Microwave Anisotropy Probe, a NASA space mission to map the full sky at radio waves, Verde participated in analysis and interpretation of the Cosmic Microwave Background data from the WMAP satellite. Verde has been awarded three ERC grants (less than 0.5% of all ERC awardees have achieved three or more ERCs): Cosmological Physics with future large-scale structure surveys (Phys.LSS), ==See also==
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