One Universe, Different Lenses
David Alonso (Oxford)

Abstract:
In the next decade a large portion of the sky will be observed by several experiments in different wavelengths, allowing us to probe different properties and epochs of the Universe. Combining their datasets will allow us, not only to mitigate their individual systematics, but also to unlock novel science cases that wouldn't be possible without multi-wavelength observations. In this talk I will review some of these experiments, describe current proposals for joint science goals and showcase a few examples of multi-wavelength analyses on existing data.