23–24 Jan 2025
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Poster session

Poster Specifications

  • Maximum Poster Dimensions:
    • Height: 192 cm
    • Width: 120 cm
    • Recommended Format: A0 

Instructions for poster session:

The poster session will take place on Thursday, the 23rd, during lunchtime (~12:25 - 13:55). Posters can remain displayed throughout the day, as the networking cocktail will be held in the same room. This provides an additional opportunity to discuss the posters if needed. Posters must be taken down on Thursday evening.

The grids for hanging posters will be located at Pas Perdus from Wednesday evening. Each grid will display the title of the assigned poster along with the necessary materials for hanging it. You can find the list of poster titles on the table below. If your poster title is missing, please inform the organizers promptly.

Quantum applications:

   

Transistor Modeling for Cryogenic Electronics Used in Quantum Applications

Hung-Chi Han Han

Dr

Photonic Integrated Circuit for Quantum and Bio-sensing Applications (PICA)

Neil Moffat

Dr

     

Cryogenic technologies for quantum and particle detection:

   

Cryogenic SiPMs for Direct Dark Matter Detection in DarkSide-20k

Giuseppe Matteucci

Mr

Development of scCVD Diamond Particle Detectors for Neutron/Gamma Discrimination at Cryogenic Temperatures

Karla Ivanković Nizić

Mrs

     

Particle detection and radiation studies:

   

The Measurement of Standardized Radiation Hardness Parameters in Si Using the LIUTo 100 keV Ion Implanter

Emilio Corte

Dr

Study of Double Neutron Capture Background in Inverse Beta Decay Based Detection of Reactor Neutrinos

Kenny Kale Sayi

Prof.

Long-term Ageing Studies on RPC Detectors Operated with HFO-based Gas Mixtures

Stefania Juks

Ms

Radiation Effects on Electronics

Ygor Aguiar

Dr

     

Advanced detector technologies for cosmic observations:

   

Detection Chain Readout Development and Modeling for Next-generation Cosmic Microwave Background Observations

Elisa Radjabou

Mrs

Antenna Coupled Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKID) for the Observation of the Cosmic Microwave Background Polarisation

Paul Tagnon

Mr

Flicker Noise Impact and Design Methodology in SiGe BiCMOS Integrated Front-end Electronics for Astronomical Observations

That Minh Bao TON

Mr

     

Materials science and experimental techniques:

   

Investigation of Emission Properties in Y3(Al1-xGax)O12:Ce Scintillators with Different Gallium Content

Arnoldas Solovjovas

Mr

Newly Developed Setup for sCO2 Studies at CERN

Camila Pedano

Mrs