Talks
Selected Talks & Seminars
2025
Invited talk: Gravitational Waves from Stars Stripped by Supermassive Black Holes; ORIGINS Black Hole Days, Garching bei München, Germany (Oct 2025)
Talk: The Origin and Formation Channels of GW sources - Current Status; Journees de l’ATPEM 2025, Paris, France (Oct 2025)
Invited talk: Formation Pathways of GW Sources: Isolated Binary Evolution vs. Dynamical Channels; Crossroads in Strong Gravity Challenges & Future Directions, Catania, Italy (Sep 2025)
Invited talk: The Origin and formation channels of LVK gravitational wave sources: current status; 5th Philip Wetton Workshop, Oxford, UK (Sep 2025)
Talk: Supermassive black hole with a stripped subgiant companion as a gravitational wave source detectable by LISA; X-ray Quasi-Periodic Eruptions & Repeating Nuclear Transients, Madrid, Spain (Jun 2025)
Seminar: The origin of gravitational wave sources. Isolated binary progenitors of binary black hole mergers; Princeton University, USA (Jun 2025)
Seminar: Supermassive black holes stripping a subgiant star down to its helium core: a new type of multi-messenger source for LISA;
Milano Bicocca, Italy (Apr 2025)Talk: Supermassive black holes stripping a subgiant star down to its helium core: a new type of multi-messenger source for LISA;
MIAPbP workshop, Munich, Germany (Mar 2025)
2024
Seminar: The origin of compact object mergers;
Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, France (Dec 2024)Invited talk: The origin of compact object mergers. Isolated binary formation scenarios;
Conference “Challenges and future perspectives in gravitational-wave astronomy: O4 and beyond”, Leiden, Netherlands (Oct 2024)Talk: Gravitational wave signal from circular, mass transferring star-supermassive black hole systems;
LISA Astrophysics Working Group Meeting 2024, Garching bei München, Germany (Sep 2024)Talk: Gravitational wave signal from circular, mass transferring star-supermassive black hole systems;
Conference on Galactic and extragalactic X-ray transients, Warsaw, Poland (Sep 2024)Talk: Unequal-mass, highly-spinning binary black hole mergers in stable mass transfer formation channel;
IAU General Assembly 2024, Cape Town, South Africa (Aug 2024)Talk: Unequal-mass, highly-spinning binary black hole mergers in stable mass transfer formation channel;
41st Liège International Astrophysical Colloquium, Belgium (Jul 2024)Invited panelist: Panel Discussion - Binary Formation Channels;
GWPAW 2024, Birmingham, UK (May 2024)Seminar: Fingerprints of binary star interactions in the parameters of binary black hole mergers;
Warsaw Astronomical Observatory, Poland (Mar 2024)Seminar: The origin of gravitational wave sources. Isolated binary progenitors of binary black hole mergers;
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Germany (Nov 2023)
2023 and earlier
Panelist: What can/should astrophysicists and pop-synthers predict?;
Gravitational-wave populations: what’s next?, Milano, Italy (Jul 2023)Seminar: What can we learn about stars from gravitational waves?;
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Germany (Jan 2023)Invited talk: What can we learn about stars from gravitational waves?;
TMEX-2023 Conference, Rencontres du Vietnam, Quy Nhon, Vietnam (Jan 2023)Talk: The role of supernova convection for the depth of lower mass gap and the isolated binary formation of LVK sources;
2022 INTERMEDIATE-MASS BLACK HOLES Conference, Puerto Rico (Apr 2022)Seminar: Impact of common envelope development criteria on the formation of BH-BH mergers;
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Torun, Poland (Nov 2021)Seminar: The origin of BH-BH mergers. The isolated binary evolution scenario;
Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris (Nov 2021, online)Talk: Impact of common envelope development criteria on the formation of LIGO/Virgo sources;
XL Congress of the Polish Astronomical Society (Sep 2021, online)Talk: Impact of common envelope development criteria on the formation of LIGO/Virgo sources;
GWVerse COST action, Lisbon, Portugal (Aug 2021)Talk: Binary neutron star formation and the origin of GW170817;
Sixteenth Marcel Grossman Meeting (Jul 2021, online)Talk: Synthetic catalog of black holes in the Milky Way;
Astrophysics with GW detections, Warsaw, Poland (Sep 2019)

