Best Poster Awards and Honorable Mention
The best poster awards went to:
- Raagini Abhay Patki (SISSA, Italy), “Reconstructing the synchrotron spectral index in CMB foregrounds”
- Hayato Takakura (University of Tokyo, ISAS/JAXA, Japan), “Far-sidelobe and Polarization Measurements of LiteBIRD Low Frequency Telescope Scaled Model”
The honorable mention went to:
- David Burke (NUI Maynooth, Ireland), “Optical modelling of the QUBIC technical demonstrator”
Congratulations!!
To poster presenters:
- If you plan to use a slide, please prepare a slide (one slide maximum!) to present. Alternatively, you may choose to simply advertise without a slide.
- If you plan to present a slide, please send a pdf of the slide to Eiichiro Komatsu <komatsu@mpa-garching.mpg.de> on or before December 15.
- The maximum size of the poster is A0. The direction must be vertically long (i.e., upright format)
Poster talk: 2 mimutes per poster
First Day (December 16, Monday)
- Maximilian Abitbol (University of Oxford, UK), “Foreground and systematic marginalization for the Simons Observatory B-mode analysis”
- Elena de la Hoz (Instituto de Física de Cantabria (CSIC-UC), Spain), “On the Detection of Primordial CMB B-modes from Ground at Low Frequency”
- Patricia Diego Palazuelos (Instituto de Física de Cantabria (CSIC-UC), Spain), “On the Delensing of the Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization”
- Hamza El Bouhargani (AstroParticle and Cosmology laboratory, France), “Estimating the microwave sky from data of kilo-pixel CMB experiments”
- Tommaso Ghigna (University of Oxford/Kavli IPMU, Japan), “CO lines contamination in CMB data”
- Marcos López-Caniego (ESA-ESAC, Spain), “Planck Legacy Archive: latest products and tools”
- Azadeh Maleknejad (MPA, Germany), “Primordial CP violation and CMB B-modes”
- Leila Mirzagholi (MPA, Germany), “Parity violating during inflation”
- Tony Mroczkowski (ESO, Germany), “AtLAST: The Atacama Large Aperture Submm/mm Telescope”
- Hiroki Ochi (Yokohama National University, Japan), “Estimating Upper Limits on CMB Circular Polarization from LiteBIRD”
- Fazlu Rahman Panam Parambil (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore India), “Statistical Isotropy and Gaussianity of Haslam 408MHz Map”
- Raagini Abhay Patki (SISSA, Italy), “Reconstructing the synchrotron spectral index in CMB foregrounds”
- Jean-Loup Puget (Institut d’Astrophysique spatiale, France), “Using Planck-HFI data beyond Planck Collaboration products: the Bware project”
- Yutaro Sekimoto (ISAS/JAXA, Japan), “Concept design of Low Frequency Telescope and Payload Module of LiteBIRD”
- Yuki Watanabe (MPA, Germany), “Axion kinetic inflation with non-Abelian gauge fields”
- Ira Wolfson (MPA, Germany), “Anisotropic initial conditions and the Cosmologic 'No-hair’ conjecture”
Second Day (December 17, Tuesday)
- Debabrata Adak (IUCAA, India), “Bayesian Inference of Emissivity at Diffuse ISM and large-scale CIB ansotropy maps”
- Taylor Baildon (University of Michigan, USA), “Precision Bandpass Calibration for Cosmic Microwave Background Experiments”
- David Burke (NUI Maynooth, Ireland), “Optical modelling of the QUBIC technical demonstrator”
- Victor Chan (University of Toronto, Canada), “Simulations of detector crosstalk with TOAST”
- Jeffrey Filippini (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA), “Cosmic ray response of multiplexed TES arrays - results from the stratosphere and the lab”
- Richard Grumitt (University of Oxford), “Hierarchical Bayesian CMB Component Separation with NUTS"
- Hiroaki Imada (LAL/CNRS, France), “Beam pattern simulation including a wave plate”
- Kenichi Karatsu (SRON, The Netherlands), “Mitigation of Cosmic Ray Effect on Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector Arrays”
- Kunimoto Komatsu (Okayama University, Japan), “Demonstration of mm-wave performance of small prototype LiteBIRD LFT AHWP at around 20K”
- Sotiris Loucatos (Irfu-CEA-Saclay and APC, Paris, France), “QUBIC telescope calibration results”
- Yoshiki Nomura (Saitama University, Japan), “Characterization of the energy loss of a ferromagnetic material for LiteBIRD polarization modulator”
- Benjamin Schmitt (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA), “Project Design and Development Update for the BICEP Array and CMB Stage 4 Small Aperture Telescope Programs”
- Shinya Sugiyama (Saitama University, Japan), “Development of the prototype onboard FPGA to reconstruct the position angle of the LiteBIRD PMU HWP using optical encoder”
- Ryota Takaku (University of Tokyo, Japan), “The development of SWS as a broadband AR in a large area using laser ablation for LFT”
- Hayato Takakura (University of Tokyo, ISAS/JAXA, Japan), “Far-sidelobe and Polarization Measurements of LiteBIRD Low Frequency Telescope Scaled Model”
- Patricio Vielva (Instituto de Física de Cantabria (CSIC-UC), Spain), “LCS: Feasibility Study for a Calibration Satellite to enhance LiteBIRD science”