IST-PhysFront'25 Poster Sessions
For BSc, MSc and PhD students of LEFT, MEFT ​and Physics/Eng. Physics Doctoral Programmes 

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Share your research with us! A poster session is your chance to present your hard work, get valuable feedback, and connect with experts in your field. It’s more than just a presentation - it’s an opportunity to spark new ideas, grow your network, and make your research visible. If you wish to present a poster at PhysFront'25 fill the form.
(see the list of FAQs below)

Posters on topics from all research areas are welcome for submission 
(deadline to express interest: 15 July).

The best LEFT, MEFT and PhD posters (voted by all registered participants) will receive a prize! The winners will be announced at the end of the IST-PhysFront'25.

IST-PhysFront'25 Poster Sessions
For BSc, MSc and PhD students of LEFT, MEFT ​and Physics/Eng. Physics Doctoral Programmes 

List of Submitted Posters
(click on the poster name to see it)

Francisco da Silva (LEFT)
Youtube & Physics: Balancing rigor and clarity
Tiago Rebelo (LEFT)

Scalar Dark Matter: Vacuum Structure and Parameter Scan with Machine Learning
Miguel Guimarães (LEFT) 

Shear instabilities in astrophysical plasma jets
Duarte Miguel Lopes (LEFT) 

The electron injection puzzle in astrophysical shocks
Duarte Paulino (LEFT) 

How Dark Matter shapes stellar evolution
Maria Inês de Alvito  (LEFT) 

Sensivitity of Shower Footprint Variables to High- and Low-Energy Hadronic Interaction Models
Lara Alexandre Branco (LEFT) 

Resolving Spacetime Evolution of QCD Jets using Energy-Energy Correlators
Carolina Antunes (LEFT) 

Wireless Triboelectric Wearable Sensors for Self-Powered Biomechanical Monitoring

Pedro Jorge Teigão (MEFT) 

QUANTUM FINANCE: Path Integrals and Hamiltonians for Options Pricing
Joana Bonito (MEFT) 

Analog Logic Gates of Structured Light based on Optical Neural Networks
Diogo de Lemos (MEFT) 

Dual chamber LWFA target for fine electron injection control
Maria Inês Nunes (MEFT) 

Reconfigurable polarization shaping with a single metasurface 
Tiago Pedro Valente (MEFT) 
Solving the Teukolsky Equation with Spectral Methods 
Inês dos Santos (MEFT) 
Design and modeling of a plasma reactor for the production of O2 from the conversion of CO2 
Armando Rafael Gonçalves (MEFT) 
ML-Assisted Plasma Kinetics Reduction in N₂-H₂ Discharges 
Francisco Raposo (MEFT) 
Normal modes and shockwaves in cold atoms 
Beatriz Ornelas (MEFT) 
Development of a PET/CT GATE model for voxel-wise Dosimetry in Radionuclide Therapy 
Iuna Dreyer (MEFT) 
Probing Unification Scenarios with Big Bang Nucleosynthesis 
Joana Bárbara Araújo (MEFT) 
Multidimensional fluid modelling of reactor coupling  plasma and oxygen separation membrane 
Inês Gonçalves (MEFT) 
Characterization of color centers in diamond for quantum sensing 
Bernardo Picão (MEFT) 
Got To Bind Them All! - Computing Tetraquark Potentials on the Lattice 
Inês Freitas (MEFT) 
Study of Plasmonic Nanoparticles in Oxide Thin Films for Sensing Applications 
Adélia Ferreira (MEFT) 
Biocompatible photosensors based on crystalline organic semiconductors 
Mariana Abreu (MEFT) 
Relevance of Electronic Interactions at Quasiperiodicity-Driven Localization Transitions 
José Maria Rocha (MEFT) 
Flavored Peccei-Quinn symmetries in the minimal νDFSZ model 
José Filipe Afonso (MEFT) 
Optimization of Surface Kinetics Schemes via Machine Learning Methods 
Leonor Gonçalves (MEFT)  
DUNE-PRISM: Reducing neutrino interaction model dependence with a movable neutrino detector 
Bianca Machado (MEFT) 
Development of a 1D fluid model for gas discharge plasmas 
Telmo Emanuel Vaz (MEFT) 
CantiLab: the fastest way to the right antibiotic 
João Nuno Santos (MEFT) 
Modelling the accretion-ejection flow around the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way
       Gabriel Almeida (MEFT) 
Strongly Correlated Quantum Matter Out of Equilibrium 
Tomás Gaspar (MEFT) 
Double Soft Gluon Emission in a Dense Quark–Gluon Plasma: Interference and Correlations 
Filipe Alexandre dos Santos (MMAC/DF) 
Radio Orbiting a Supermassive Kerr Black Hole 
Ana Rita Carvalho (MEFT) 
Expanding the ATLAS Physics Reach with Anomaly Detection at Trigger Level   

André Torcato (PhD) 
How 2+1 = 3 in baryons | The quark-diquark functional approach 
Henrique Câmara (PhD) 
Unraveling particle dark matter with Physics-Informed Neural Networks 
Aditya Batra (PhD) 
The dark side of neutrinos 
Gonçalo Vaz (PhD) 
Multi-mJ few cycle mid-infrared OPCPA system 
Nuno Madureira (PhD) 
Peering into the flavor substructure of the Quark-Gluon Plasma 
Carlos Couto (PhD) 
Designing Diffusion Models for Ising Systems
Francisco Miguel de Albergaria (PhD) 
Deviations from unitarity of the CKM matrix and Vector-Like Quarks 
Gonçalo Ribeiro (PhD) 
FLASHGuard Project: Particle Physics Technology to Transform Cancer Treatment 
Diogo Luís da Silva (PhD) 
Self-Similar Gravitational Collapse of Elastic Spheres 
Oscar Amaro (PhD) 
Neural network sampling of Bethe-Heitler process in particle-in-cell codes 
Tomás Mendes (PhD) 
Hubble-induced phase transitions for gravitational production of dark matter 
Bruno Miguel de Oliveira (PhD) 
Quantifying Lepton Number Violation at Colliders 
João Ricardo Duarte (PhD) 
Observing Supernovae with ePESSTO+ 
Rita Santos (PhD) 
Extinguishing starlight from absorption lines: constraints on interstellar extinction from SN to galaxies 
Rafael Almeida (PhD) 
Structured Light from Generalised Thomson Scattering 
Zahra Chamazkoti (PhD) 
Towards Intense and Controlled Ultrashort Pulse Generation via Plasma

The best LEFT, MEFT and PhD posters (voted by all registered participants) will receive a prize! The winners will be announced at the end of the IST-PhysFront'25.

Poster Session FAQs

1) What is the deadline to reserve a spot for my poster at the event, and how should I reserve it?

Poster submission is no longer possible. Students that submitted a poster must also register for the event at:

https://fisica.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/physfront25/Registration.html

2) Do I need to have the poster ready by 15th July?


No. The poster must be printed by the day before the event. All posters will be put up on the day of the event itself.

3) Who can present a poster at PhysFront’25?

All students from LEFT, MEFT, and the PhD programme in Physics and Engineering Physics who are currently working on (or have recently completed) PIC1, PIC2, a Master’s Thesis, or a PhD Thesis.

4) Why should I present a poster?

This is a great opportunity to showcase your work and develop new communication skills.

5) I’ve never made/presented a poster before. What should a poster include?

After registration closes, we will send out guidelines regarding the poster requirements (dimensions, mandatory elements, where to print, etc.). A coaching session will also be organised to clarify any doubts students may have when preparing their posters.

6) What does the poster presentation session involve?

Posters will be displayed on the day of the event. During the sessions, authors are expected to stand by their posters to answer any questions from participants. The whole event takes place in a very informal and relaxed atmosphere.

7) Are there prizes for the best posters?

Yes, there will be a prize for the best poster in each category (LEFT, MEFT and PhD), voted on by all participants of IST-PhysFront’25.

8) Will I be informed if my poster was accepted?

Yes, after the deadline is passed everyone who submitted the form will be informed if their posters were accepted. Notice that the number of slots for each category (LEFT, MEFT, PhD) is limited, so we will basically follow a "first come, first serve" policy.