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  1. Program of students seminars 2023-2024.
  2. Students seminars in the past.
  3. Students seminars - code: 50029 -: Description.

1. Program of students seminars 2023-2024

Organizers in 2023-2024:
Theoretical Physics: Omar Medina, Nicolás Loayza;
Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics: Marta Lanzac Berrocal, David Muñoz;
Astronomy and Astrophysics: David Vallés.
Applied Physics: Pablo Martínez Reviriego

 

2. Students seminars in the past.

2022-2023

Organizers in 2022-2023:
Theoretical Physics: Omar Medina, Nicolás Loayza;
Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics: Alberto Prades, David Muñoz;
Astronomy and Astrophysics: David Vallés.
Applied Physics: Pablo Martínez Reviriego

2021-2022

Organizers in 2021-2022:
Theoretical Physics: Fernando Cornet, Stefan Sandner;
Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics: Alberto Prades, Carmen Romo;
Astronomy and Astrophysics: David Vallés.

2020-2021

Organizers in 2020-2021:
Theoretical Physics:Fernando Cornet, Stefan Sandner;
Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics: Alberto Prades, Carmen Romo;
Astronomy and Astrophysics: David Vallés.

  • Optical design of miniature lenses
    Leticia Carrión. 22 july 2021.
  • 2D Materials : Distinguishable separation of charged and neutral excitons at room temperature in anisotropic photoluminescence of TMD monolayers integrated in polymer waveguides
    Rodolfo Enrique Canet Albiach. 13 july 2021.
  • Radiative decays at LHCb.
    Clara Remon Alepuz. 6 july 2021.
  • Causal structures of scattering amplitudes within Loop-Tree Duality formalism
    José de Jesús Aguilera Verdugo (IFIC UV-CSIC). 1 july 2021.
  • Clinical applications of electronic brachytherapy: endometrial and intraoperative radiotherapy (breast and sarcomas)
    Sergio Lozares (SEFM).25 june 2021.
  • Broadband tuning of scalar and vector four wave mixing in optofluidic-filled MOFs
    Abraham de Jesús Loredo Trejo 23 june 2021
  • Flavour Conservation in 2HDM. A possible explanation for the (g-2) anomalies.
    Fernando Cornet-Gomez, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 08 juny 2021.
  • Experimental and theoretical study of Zn2V2O7.
    Daniel Díaz. 13 may 2021.
  • High-pressure structural and vibrational study of metaloides from experiment and density-functional theory.
    Akun Liang. 13 may 2021.
  • Pion electro- and photoproduction on nucleons in a
    covariant Chiral Perturbation Theory
    .
    Gustavo Guerrero Navarro, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 29 april 2021.
  • Scattering amplitudes from lattice QCD.
    Fernando Romero López, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 29 march 2021
  • The cosmological constant (problem) and the accelerated expansion of the Universe.
    Antonio Ferreiro, IFIC (UV-CSIC).26 march, 2021
  • Neutrinos beneath the waves.
    Nafis Rezwan Khan Chowdhury, IFIC (UV-CSIC).19 nov. 2020
  • Shell evolution of neutron-deficient Xe isotopes: octupole and quadrupole correlations above 100Sn,
    María de la Luz Jurado. 13 Nov. 2020.
  • Classifications of radiative neutrino mass models,
    Ricardo Cepedello. 9 Nov. 2020.
  • Higgs-pair production via gluon fusion @NLO SM and Beyond,
    Jonathan Ronca, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 13 Oct. 2020.

2019-2020

Organizers in 2019-2020:

Theoretical Physics: Fernando Cornet, Adrià Delhom, Fernando Romero;
Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics: Florencia Castillo, Carmen Romo.

  • Diphoton production in vector-boson scattering at the LHC at next-to-leading order QCD,
    Iván Rosario, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 23 July 2020.
  • Stellar and sub-stellar objects in radio and infrared interferometry,
    Joan Climent. 9 July 2020.
  • Composite Higgs bosons from neutrino condensates in an inverted seesaw scenario,
    Leonardo Coito, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 16 June 2020.
  • A flavon solution to muon and electron g-2,
    Aurora Melis, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 15 June 2020.
  • Effects of photoelectric cross-section uncertainties on Monte Carlo simulations: in-water dosimetry of low-energy x-rays (< 100 kV) in radiation therapy,
    Christian Valdés. 4 June 2020.
  • Introduction to nuclear astrophysics. From the lab to the stars,
    Alvaro Tolosa Delgado. 27 May 2020.
  • Looking for axion dark matter: from dwarf galaxies to pulsars,
    Andrea Caputo, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 4 May 2020.
  • Probes of the standard model effective field theory extended with right handed neutrinos,
    Julien Alcaide. 30 April 2020.
  • Measurement of the Yukawa coupling to leptons with the ATLAS detector,
    Sergi Rodríguez Bosca. 21 Feb. 2020.
  • Flavour Anomalies in b->ctv transitions,
    Ana Peñuelas, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 30 Jan. 2020.
  • Probing the tWb structure in t-channel single top-quark production using the ATLAS detector at the LHC,
    Galo Rafael Gonzalvo, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 24 Jan. 2020.
  • Top quark couplings in past, present and future colliders,
    Martin Perello, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 21 Jan. 2020.
  • The QCD axion and unification,
    Clara Murgui, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 14 Jan. 2020.
  • High-energy neutrino astronomy,
    Giulia Illuminati, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 13 Dec. 2020.
  • Observing core-collapse supernova neutrinos in the Mediterranean sea,
    Marta Colomer Molla. 11 Dec. 2019.
  • Quantum walks as quantum simulators: an introduction,
    Iván Márquez, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 8 Oct. 2019.
  • A physics and performance ATLAS tale,
    Oscar Estrada, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 1 Oct. 2019.
  • Top quark mass measurement in radiative events at the future electron-positron linear collider,
    Pablo Gomis, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 26 Sep. 2019.

2018-2019

Organizers in 2018-2019:  Theoretical Physics: Avelino Vicente, Ana Peñuelas, Fernando Romero and Adrià Delhom;  Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics: Martín Perelló Roselló, Sergi Rodríguez and Oscar Estrada;  Applied Physics and Optics: Andrea González and Ángel Tolosa.

  • TRITIUM: Design, construction and commissioning of automatic station for real time monitoring of low radiactivity levels of tritium in water,
    Marcos Martínez Roig, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 28 June 2019.
  • Searches for dark matter at ATLAS and CMS,
    Florencia Castillo, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 27 June 2019.
  • Electromagnetic waves at the interface of anisotropic media,
    Mojtaba Karimi Habil. 18 June 2019.(Optics Dep., 10h)
  • Temperature-sensitive enhancement of spontaneous emission of CsPbI3 Perovskite nano-crystals by hyperbolic metamaterials,
    Hamid Pashaei Adl, ICMUV(UV). 18 June 2019.(Optics Dep., 10h)
  • Jose Cabrera nuclear power plant, dismantling and decommissioning project,
    Jose Luis Leganés Nieto, ENRESA. 31 May 2019.
  • Meson mixing in the standard model and beyond,
    Hector Gisbert Mullor, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 22 May 2019.
  • Application of medical accelerators,
    Anna Vnuchenko, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 16 May 2019.
  • Exploring dark matter scenarios through 21 cm cosmology,
    Pablo Villanueva Domingo, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 6 May 2019.
  • Triangle singularities in hadronic decays,
    Rafael Pereira Pires Pavao, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 15 April 2019.
  • How to detect neutrinos? A theoretical insight into neutrino interactions with matter,
    Joanna Sobczyk, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 1 April 2019.
  • The QCD axion and its cosmological implications,
    Mario Reig, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 11 March 2019.
  • Impact of gender in the (physics) research environment,
    Judith Plenter, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 6 March 2019.
  • Cold DM and sterile neutrinos,
    Miguel G. Folgado, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 25 Feb. 2019.
  • Radiative b-baryon decays at LHCb,
    Luis Miguel García, IFIC (UV-CSIC). 28 Jan. 2019.
  • Seminars session: '2nd Valencia Winter Workshop on Theoretical Physics' (1 dedicated session).
    5 presentations. 13 dec. 2018.  More Information
  • From Valencia to Crete: waveguides, accelerators and interferometers with Bose Einstein condensates,
    Hector Mas, Institute of electronic structure and laser (IESL), FORTH and University of Crete. 26 Oct. 2018 (at Optics Dep., 12h).

More information on past years

3. Students seminars: Description.

Compulsory activity: 50 Hours.     Code: 50029

These seminars are organized by the PhD Program students together with the researchers in postdoctoral appointments, associated researchers of the research groups that participate in this program. Senior doctors are not allowed to attend these seminars. The aim is to have students work without the pressure of being judged by their supervisors, and that, by addressing other colleagues, they be compelled to present their work in a simple and clear way to physicists who are not specialized in their doctoral thesis topic. The presence of young doctors under postdoctoral contract fulfills two goals: i) gives them a sense of the progress they are expected to achieve over the years; and ii) these researchers, who have done their thesis abroad, provide the student with a familiarity of the way things are done in other countries.

The estimate total number of hours allocated to this compulsory activity is 50, 25 hours for the preparation of the seminar itself, and 25 hours for attendance to other students' seminars. As regards the language to be used at the seminar, the student presenter is given the choice of English, Spanish or Valencian.

At each department or institute there is a student in charge of the organization of these seminars. Each PhD student, prior to presenting their work at the seminar, should hand in a summary of the presentation, to be collected by the student in charge. Such students will report to the Academic Board on the seminars that have been held, providing them with the abovementioned summaries.