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SUMMARY:Belgian Physical Society general scientific meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:Committees\nOrganizing Committee: \n\nAlberto Mariotti (VUB)\nMichael Tytgat (VUB)\nGilles De Lentdecker (ULB)\n\nView the laureates of the Scientific Prizes. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				The Belgian Physical Society General Scientific Meeting 2024 is supported by: \n\nFWO\nFNRS\nEJP Journals\nInstitute Solvay\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Programme\n  \n8:30 Registration and coffee (Atrium Building I) \n9:00 -12:30 Plenary session (Room I.2.03) \n9:00 Welcome address (BPS President\, J. Ongena) \n9:10 Plenary lecture 1 – Prof. Marc Van Montagu\, The Physics of the living World \n10:00 Plenary lecture 2 – Prof. Nick Van Remortel\, Einstein Telescope: a new window on the universe \n \n10:50 Coffee break \n  \n11:15 Young speaker contest (Chair: F. Louche) \n\n\n\n\nLucas Levrouw\, Exploring the curious dynamics of vortices in superfluid Fermi gases \nMaria Luisa Alonso\, Tagle  Unlocking atmospheric escape to model oxygen loss on Earth \nRobin Van Den Abeele\, Topology-guided solution for treating atrial tachycardia  \n \n\n\n\n\n12:30 – 14:30 Walking Lunch and Poster (Atrium Building I) \n  \n14:30 – 16:45 Parallel sessions: \n \nSession: Astro\, Geo & Plasma Physics\nChair: Kristel Crombé (UGent) \nOrals\n14:30 – 15:00 Georgi Trenchev (invited speaker) : Carbon circularity through state-of-the-art atmospheric plasma: prototypes\, pilots and more \n15:00 – 15:20 Simon Chiche : Loss of coherence and change in emission physics for radio emission from very inclined cosmic-ray air showers \n15:20 – 15:40 Jethro Stoffels : The Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland: status and first results. \n15:40 – 16:00 Krijn D. de Vries : The Radar Echo Telescope \n16:00 – 16:20 Dirk Van Eester : A mixed Fourier-variational approach to solve differential or integro-differential wave equations for magnetised plasmas \n16:20 – 16:40 Viviane Pierrard : Project Biosphere: Study the Effects of the Solar and Cosmic Radiation on the Terrestrial Atmosphere \nPosters\nOffline Neutrino Filtering using a Convolutional Neural Network-Based Algorithm at the Radio Neutrino Observatory in GreenlandR. Camphyn \nEvent-by-Event Mass Separation of Simulated Cosmic Rays using Several Mass Sensitive Air-Shower ObservablesB. Flaggs \nIntegral dielectric kernels for Maxwellian tokamak plasmasP. U. Lamalle \nCharacterization of plasma parameters and neutral particles in Microwave and Radio Frequency discharges in the TOMAS deviceD. López-Rodríguez \nThe Biggest Bangs: Traces of turbulence in GRBsE. Magnus \nANSYS HFSS as a new numerical tool to study RF sheath the Ion Cyclotron Range of FrequenciesV. Maquet \nFrom Cosmic Crashes to IceCube NeutrinosY. Merckx \nAdvancing understanding of solar wind acceleration: A systematic approach with new Parker Solar Probe observations and kinetic modelingM. Péters de Bonhome \nIntegral dielectric kernel approach to modelling radiofrequency heating in toroidal plasmasB.C.G. Reman \nLatitudinal and seasonal changes in atmospheric density leads to variations in cosmic ray induced ionization and radiation dose ratesA. Winant \nSession: Biological\, Medical\, Statistical and Mathematical Physics\nChairs: Yves Goussin (UMons) and Bart Cleuren (UHasselt) \nOrals\n14:30 – 15:10 Nele Vandersickel (Invited speaker) : Catalysing change in cardiac arrhythmia treatment: An interdisciplinary journey from theory to practice \n15:10 – 15:30 Indrani Jayam (ULB) : Collection efficiency of large surface plane parallel ionization chamber used for dose monitoring in flash non-uniform pulsed proton beam \n15:30 – 15:50 Pieter-Jan Piccard (UHasselt) : Organic solvent nanofiltration and data-driven approaches \n15:50 – 16:10 Joseph Indekeu (KULeuven) : Wetting transitions in mixtures of ultracold Bose gases \nPosters\nMonte Carlo Simulations of the T2 relaxivity induced by Cubic-Shaped Superparamagnetic NanoparticlesFlorent Fritsche (UMons) \nExploring membrane lipids of breast cancer cells via ToF-SIMSCharlotte Rossi (UNamur) \nSession: Condensed Matter and Nanostructure Physics\nChairs: Marc Debliquy (UMons)\, Frank Renner (UHasselt) \nOrals\n14:30 – 15:05 Tim Schwarz (invited speaker) : Introduction to (cryo)-atom probe tomography and its applications \n15:05 – 15:30 A. De Corte\, S. Fr. Koufidis\, M. W. McCall\, and B. Maes : Exceptional points in waveguides with extreme chirality \n15:30 – 15:55 L. Siciliani\, E. Verleysen\, S. Bals\, Heidi Demaegdt\, Salvatore Ciano\, Els Van Hoek and J. Mast : Analysis of (nano)particles in food contact materials using electron microscopy\, \n15:55 – 16:20 S. N. Klimin\, J. Tempere\, M. Houtput\, C. Franchini : An analytic method for polarons with quadratic interactions\, \n16:20 – 16:45 E. Y. Guillaume\, L. Henrard\, K. Haenen\, D. E. P. Vanpoucke : DFT+VTST investigations of (100)–(2×1):H diamond surfaces by means of first-principle calculations\, \nPosters\nDigiLignin: modelling of sustainable lignin-based polymersP. Castenetto \nImpact of strain on GeV color centers in diamond using ab initio calculations.T. G. I. van Wijk \nExploring Metal-Doped Carbon Nanomaterials for Adsorption Hydrogen StorageB.J.B. Smeets \nSession: Fundamental Interactions\, Nuclear and Particle Physics\nChairs: Barbara Clerbaux (ULB)\, Stijn Buitink (VUB) \nOrals\n14:30 – 14:50 Simon Knapen (Berkeley) : Invited talk\, “Theory overview for long-lived particles at the LHC” \n14:50 – 15:10 Steven Lowette (VUB) : Invited talk\, “Highlights from long-lived particle searches in CMS” \n15:10 – 15:30 Martin Delcourt : How Belgium is preparing the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker for high-luminosity \n15:30 – 15:50 Soumya Dansana : Exclusive search for light scalars via the Higgs portal decaying to pairs of muons and hadrons at the CMS experiment \n15:50 – 16:10 Nhan Chau : Indirect dark matter search in the Galactic Center with the IceCube neutrino telescope \n16:10 – 16:30 Per Myhr – Low—energy astrophysical neutrino searches in IceCube \n16:30 – 16:50 Xander Nagels : Criterion for ultra-fast bubble walls: the impact of hydrodynamic obstruction \nPosters\nThe Moon Shadow using the Pierre Auger Observatory DataKatarina Simkova \nSession: Quantum Physics\, Atoms\, Molecules\, and Optics\nChair: Xavier Urbain (UCL) \nOrals\n14:15 – 15:00 Yann MAIRESSE (CNRS & Univ. de Bordeaux) (Invited speaker) : Attosecond spectroscopy: How it started\, how it’s going \n15:00 – 15:20 Mhamad HANTRO (UMons) : Modeling quantum emitters beyond the point-dipole approximation and assessing its validity in proximity of nanoscale structures \n15:20 – 15:40 Yves CAUDANO (UNamur) : Post-selected Weak Measurements with Dissipation in the Context of Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics \n15:40 – 16:00 Thomas MICHEL (ULiège) : Quasiclassical description of out-of-time-ordered correlators \n16:00 – 16:45 Maximilian BEYER (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) (Invited speaker) : Molecular Rydberg states for ion spectroscopy and laser cooling \nPosters\nDeceleration of Ca atoms with a 3D printed permanent magnet Zeeman slowerEduardo MARIN BUJEDO \nDirect laser cooling of Rydberg atoms with an isolated core transitionAlisée BOUILLON \nThe BOOSTED project: A new infrastructure for time and frequency transfer in BelgiumRaphaël MARION \nCreating NOON states with ultracold atoms via counterdiabatic drivingSimon DENGIS \nGenerating Dynamical Decoupling Sequences for Qudits using Parallel TemperingColin READ \nDevelopment of a chirped-pulse Fourier transform microwave spectrometer operating in the 6 to 18 GHz frequency rangeSimon COLLIGNON \nAnalogy between the Goos-Hänchen Effect in Classical Optics and the Quantum Tunnelling Time ProblemJulien BOUCHAT \nOptical Parametric Solitons in Fiber Cavity for Optical ComputingClément Dupont \nSession Physics and Education\nChair: Mieke De Cock (KUL) \nOrals\n14:30 – 14:50 Riccardo Rossa : Hands-on demonstration of a virtual reality tool for measuring ionizing radiation in nuclear education and training \n14:50 – 15:10 Bert Jorissen Minelabs: Physics and Chemistry in Minecraft \n15:10 – 15:30: Michèle Coeck : European ENEN2 plus project: opportunities for students\, pupils and their teachers \n15:30 – 15:50 Alessio Rocci : Integrating the history of Ernest Solvay’s science project into educational tools \n15:50 – 16:10 Sarah Doumen : Energy materials and quantum technologies for the future: the case of the Master of Materiomics \n16:10 – 16:30 Yarne Beerden : Interdisciplinary Educational Projects Enabling Students to Experience Quantum Research and Space Engineering \n16:30 – 16:45 Ioana Maris : An LED display of the Pierre Auger Observatory \nPosters\nEnergy materials and quantum technologies for the future: the case of the Master of MateriomicsS. Doumen \n16:45 – 17:15 Poster Session17:15 – 18:30 Closing ceremony: prizes and reception (Atrium Build. I) \n 
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/belgian-physical-society-general-scientific-meeting-2024/
LOCATION:VUB\, Pleinlaan 2\, Brussels\, 1050\, Belgium
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