2022 CDM Annual Workshop Poster Session
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 A1 (594x841mm) 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 the 2021 CDM annual workshop are also provided in this document:
Putting up posters and poster session at the Novotel on the 23rd November 2022
You must complete the details of your poster (presenter name(s) and poster title) in the table below by Monday 21st November in order to be added to the voting form for the peoples choice award.
The posters can be attached starting from Wednesday 23rd (morning) at the Novotel. There will be boards with a number that corresponds with your poster number in the table below. Please find your number on the relevant board in the Bellarine Room and attach your poster with the pins provided. Posters must be up by lunchtime that day. The poster session will be in the afternoon from 5-6pm. All presenters must be beside their posters to answer any questions during this time.
Questions - contact the Centre’s Chief Operating Officer – Anita Vecchies anitacv@unimelb.edu.au
Voting and awards
There will be three awards for best poster, an individual award, a team award and a peoples choice award.
Voting closes at 8pm AEDT on Wednesday 23rd November. The voting form will be available here: https://forms.office.com/r/7MZs0frvb1
The best poster awards will be announced at the CDM annual workshop dinner on Thursday 24th November.
Awardees will be presented with a small prize and certificate.
Uploading a digital version of your poster
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 | Joshua Wood | Cosmological and Astrophysical Constraints on Dark Matter Absorption |
2 | Owen Stanley, William Dix Melbourne | Photomultiplier Characterisation and its Impact on Background for SABRE South |
3 | Raghda Abdel Khaleq | Impact of nuclear structure on nuclear responses to WIMP elastic scattering |
4 | Alexei Sopov | VISH𝝂: solving five SM shortcomings with a protected electroweak scale |
5 | Guangyong Fu, Michael Mews | Muon background simulation and detector calibration for SABRE South |
6 | YiYi Zhong | Cosmic Activation of NaI(Tl) |
7 | Catriona Thomson | UPconversion Low-Noise Oscillator Axion Detection Experiment |
8 | Xuan-Gong Wang | New tool to search for the dark photon |
9 | Daniel Ferlewicz | Angular analysis of B->K*e+e- at low q2 at the Belle experiment |
10 | Daniel Marcantonio | Dark sector searches at the Belle experiment |
11 | Judith Kull, Emily Filmer | ATLAS ITk Strips Endcap Thermal and HV Testing |
12 | Bill Loizos | Gravitational Focusing Effects on Dark Matter Direct Detection |
13 | Ferdos Dastgiri, Lachlan McKie, Victoria Bashu | Into the fog: Finding our way with direction-sensitive detectors |
14 | Ellen Sirks | Merging clusters as a test-bed for self-interacting dark matter |
15 | Lachlan Milligan | Improved Modelling of a Nested Neutron Spectrometer |
16 | Tony Tran | Precision assembly and optical metrology of ATLAS Inner Tracker end cap modules |
17 | Zijun C Zhao | Tests of Lorentz invariance in the phonon sector using quartz BAW resonator |
18 | Wasif Hussain | Consequence of Neutron Decay Inside Neutron Stars |
19 | Michael Virgato | Dark matter capture in Neutron Stars |
20 | Edmund Ting | Jet-Object Overlap Removal using Global Particle Flow at the ATLAS Experiment |
21 | Paolo Rocchetti | Probing lepton flavour universality in inclusive B decays into heavy leptons |
22 | Mike Mews | The SABRE data transformation and analysis framework - Pyrate |
23 | James Webb, Scott Williams | ATLAS ITK construction at the University of Melbourne |
24 | Hitarthi Pandya | Simulating the ATLAS Inner Tracker |
25 | Emma Paterson | Twisted Anyon Cavity Resonators with Bulk Modes of Chiral Symmetry and Sensitivity to Ultra-Light Axion Dark Matter |
26 | Renee Key | AMPM: Asteroid-Mass Primordial Black Hole Microlensing |
27 | Joshua Gill | Estimating Relic Density of Kaluza-Klein Dark Matter Gravity Portal Models |
28 | Navneet Krishnan | Two-Higgs Simplified Models for WIMP Dark Matter |
29 | Tristan Ruggeri | Searches for Supersymmetry produced by Strong Production at the ATLAS detector |
30 | Minh Tan Ha | Muon-Induced Activity in SABRE South |
31 | Kyle Leaver | Bonner Sphere Spectroscopy in the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory |
32 | Elrina Hartman | Towards New Methods of Cryogenic WIMP Detection |
33 | Graeme Flower | Modelling Josephson junction single photon counters for ORGAN |
34 | Nathan Spinks | Pulse Shape Discrimination of low-energy nuclear and electron recoils for improved particle identification in NaI:Tl |
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