2025 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. Your poster can also be a summary of your project (and outcomes) if you have been funded under the CDM Special Initiatives funding rounds.
Personal corner of your poster
The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion committee continues to encourage people to include a few words or a picture in the corner of your poster to share your cultural background, hobbies, talents or interests. This is a conversation starter and a way to get to know your fellow Centre members a little better.
Poster size and format
Your poster should be no larger than a A0 (841 mm x 1189 mm) size and should be in portrait (vertical) orientation.
There are no printing facilities onsite so you must come with your final printed poster.
Details of poster content and some examples from previous workshops are below:
Putting up posters and poster session at the Rex Hotel
Monday 3rd 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 and you have time to finalise and print your poster.
Wednesday 19th Nov: attach your poster to the boards in the area where the poster session will be held. 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
Thurs 20th Nov - 5:00-6:30pm: Poster session. All presenters must be beside their posters to answer any questions during this time. Posters can be removed the following day and must be removed by 12pm Friday 21st Nov.
Voting and awards
There will be three awards for best poster, an individual award, a team award and a peoples choice award.
Thursday 20th Nov, 8pm: Voting for best poster closes. The voting form is available here: Voting form QR codes will also be positioned around the room with a link to the voting form.
Friday 21st: The best poster awards will be announced at the CDM annual workshop final day.
Awardees will be presented with a small prize and certificate.
Questions
Contact 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 | Sai Pemmaraju | Waveform Simulations Using the SABRE South Simulation Framework |
2 | Kieran Rule | SABRE South Crystal Castle Simulation and Analysis |
3 | Hitarthi Pandya & Haylea Purnell | How to simulate complex ITk geometry |
4 | Haylea Purnell & Hitarthi Pandya | Updating the Endcap Services in the ITk Strip Simulation |
5 | Isabelle Ostrowski | Search for B-Mesogenesis at Belle II |
6 | Robert Crew | Low AM-Noise Detection for the Twisted Anyon Cavity ULDM Search |
7 | Amelia Lovison & Aman Desai | Toponium? Yay or Nay… |
8 | Camron Alley | Jet Energy Resolution |
9 | Iman Shaukat Ali | Constraining Light Dark Matter with Galactic Cosmic Rays |
10 | Kael Kemp & Albert Kong | Working with ALBERT: Trials and Tribulations |
11 | Kael Kemp | UFOs, PDG and MadGraph: How to use Particle IDs in your Model |
12 | Samuel Cox | Correspondence Chess and ATLAS Strip Detector building |
13 | Robert Renz Marcelo Gregorio | Radon Mitigation Strategies for Low-Background Underground Operations |
14 | Rafael E. Pérez | A New Idea for Mass Generation in Asymmetric Dark Matter Models |
15 | Akshayan Manivannan | Migdal Sensitivity at SABRE South |
16 | Graeme Flower | Quantum technologies for axion dark matter detection experiments |
17 | Amelia Rose Lovison and Aman Desai | Reconstructing Toponium using Recursive Jigsaw Reconstruction |
18 | Georgia Juler and Leonie Einfalt | High Precision Cleaning for SABRE South |
19 | Zachary Greenfield | Probing primordial particle physics using spectral distortion and polarization of the CMB |
20 | Danish Khan | Real-Time Muon Flux Measurements for Data Assimilation into Numerical Weather Prediction Models |
21 | Tengiz Ibrayev | Building Sydney’s First Natural Radiation Map |
22 | Owen Stanley | XLZD Light collection simulation and its impact on sub-GeV WIMP search with Migdal |
23 | Max Fleming | Quantum Corrections to Non-Perturbative Tunnelling in Spinor Fields |
24 | Raj Aryan Singh | ORGAN-Low : Probing Sub-μeV Axion Dark Matter with Optimised Haloscope Design |
25 | Tristan Ruggeri | An overview of ATLAS Search Analyses methodology |
26 | Victoria Uttaree Bashu | CYGNUS-Oz Experimental Research: Dissociative Electron Attachment, Micromega Prototyping and Ion Back Flow in optical readouts |
27 | Bill Loizos | WIMP Dark Matter Through a Dark Photon Portal |
28 | Kyle Leaver | Neutron Detectors for the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory |
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