General instructions
All students and postdocs associated with the Centre who are attending the CDM annual workshop in person should be an author or co-author of a poster unless you are giving a talk at the CDM annual workshop (this does not include the ECR workshop).
Posters can be individual projects or larger multi-author projects. Researchers just starting out can describe project plans or work in progress.
Poster size and format
Due to space limitations, your poster should be no bigger than a standard A0 (841 mm x 1189 mm) size and portrait (vertical) in orientation.
There are no printing facilities onsite so you must come with your final printed poster.
A sample poster template with suggested elements is below. You can modify the template but please include the relevant logos, key elements and maintain the portrait orientation.
Some example posters from previous CDM annual workshops poster prize winners are also provided in this document:
Putting up posters and poster session at the Stamford
Mon 13th Nov: complete the details of your poster (presenter name(s) and poster title) in the table below so that we can finalise the number of posterboards required.
Tues 28th - 12pm, Wed 29th Nov: attach your poster in Ballroom 3. Velcro tabs will be provided and your poster number on the boards will correspond to your number in the table below.
Poster session and removal of posters
Wed 29th Nov - 5-6pm: Poster session in Ballroom 3. All presenters must be beside their posters to answer any questions during this time. Posters can be removed directly after the poster session or by 9am on Thursday 30th.
Voting and awards
There will be three awards for best poster, an individual award, a team award and a peoples choice award.
Wed 29th Nov, 8pm: Voting for best poster closes. The voting form will be available here: https://forms.office.com/r/c7QbewrVgR QR codes will also be positioned around the room with a link to the voting form.
Thurs 30th Nov: The best poster awards will be announced at the CDM annual workshop dinner.
Awardees will be presented with a small prize and certificate.
Questions
Contact the Centre’s Chief Operating Officer – Anita Vecchies anitacv@unimelb.edu.au
Please complete the details of your poster in the table below in order to be added to the voting form for the people’s choice award.
To edit the page, click the icon of the pencil in the top right hand corner of the page and enter the relevant information then select the publish button in the top right corner of the page.
If you are having issues, try using a different browser or e-mail your name(s) and poster title to anitacv@unimelb.edu.au
Poster number | Name of poster presenter (or presenters if it’s a team poster) | Poster title |
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1 | Theresa Fruth & Sharry | Homeward Bound & Sustainability in Particle Physics |
2 | Chiara Lisotti | Detectability of Dark Matter and Neutrinos in a Gas TPC |
3 | Ellen Sirks | Mapping Dark Matter with Balloon-borne Telescopes |
4 | Emily Filmer | Searching for WIMPS with Long-Lived Particles at the ATLAS Detector |
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6 | Edmund Ting | Reuse, Repurpose, Reinterpret: Making the Most of LHC Results |
7 | James Gallagher | Eta-Intercalibration at the ATLAS Detector |
8 | Matthew Green | ParticleFlow Algorithm for LHC Physics |
9 | Hitarthi Pandya | Searching for Displaced Leptons at the ATLAS Detector |
10 | Kyle Leaver | Neutron Monitoring System at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory |
11* (next to 12) | Victoria Bashu, Ferdos Dastgiri, Lachlan McKie | Development of a Directional Detector: Instrumentation |
12* (next to 11) | Victoria Bashu, Ferdos Dastgiri, Lachlan McKie | Development of a Directional Detector: Analysis |
13 | Isabelle Ostrowski | Search for the Flavour Changing Neutral Current Decay B+->K+νν at Belle |
14 | Lachlan Milligan | SABRE South Veto Systems OR Nested Neutron Spectrometer Characterisation (still TBA) |
15 | Owen Stanley | SABRE South PMT Pre-calibration procedure OR Detector simulation for next generation Xenon dark matter searches. (TBD) |
16 | Bill Loizos | Constrains on the Dark Sector from Electroweak Precision Observables |
17 | Elrina Hartman | Cryogenic Multi-mode Microwave Spectroscopy of CaWO4 |
18 | Jack Irving-Dinsdale | Applying machine learning to scintillator panels |
19 | Wi Han Ng | Hyper-Kamiokande 20” PMT Pre-calibration Procedure |
20 | Nimrod Shapir | Asymmetric Scotogenesis: Neutrino Mass, Dark Matter and Baryogenesis |
21 | Navneet Krishnan | 2HDMs, a Dark Matter Portal and 95 GeV Resonance Candidate |
22 | Maaz Hayat | Classification of three-family flavoured DFSZ axion models that have no domain wall problem |
23 | Kenn Shern Goh | Global Fits of Composite Higgs Models with Partially Composite Leptons |
24 | Emma Paterson | Searching for Ultra-Light Axions with Twisted Cavity Resonators of Anyon Rotational Symmetry with Bulk Modes of Non-Zero Helicity |
25 | Harish Potti | Run-3 operations of the ATLAS experiment |
26 | Matthew Fewell | Towards Improved Photon Isolation in the ATLAS Detector at CERN |
27 | Cameron Harris | V.I.B.Eing with b2luigi at the Belle II Experiment |
28 | Michael Virgato | Dark matter induced heating of Neutron Stars |
29 | Steven Samuels, Aaron Quiskamp, Michael Tobar | ORGAN Q Experiment |
30 | Guangyong Fu | Muon background simulation for SABRE South at SUPL |
31 | Kieran Rule | Imduced modulation in dark matter analysis |
32 | Stephan Meighen-Berger | Prometheus: Open-Source Neutrino Telescope Simulations |
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