Contributed Posters (In-Person, Tuesday)

Anyone who is planning to attend the Rubin 2022 PCW in-person is invited to request a physical, PRINTED, in-person poster spot on Tue Aug 9 or Thu Aug 11 by filling out this form: https://forms.gle/rhEajfJN2QYaTs1W6, which will remain open until the poster spots are filled (36 total; 18 on Tuesday and 18 on Thursday).

Undergraduate and graduate students presenting a poster on Mon or Wed as part of the LSSTC’s Enabling Science travel grants do not need to request a slot, should not fill out this form, and will be doing poster “pitch talks” during the plenaries on Mon and Wed.

A fully-virtual venue for sharing poster PDFs and pre-recorded “flash talks” will also be provided (see here).

Tuesday August 9

  1. Willow Fox Fortino, "How low can we go: minimum spectroscopic requirements for exotic SN subtype classification"
  2. Ivana Ebrova, "Probing merger history of galaxies with stellar shells"
  3. Yasin Arafi Chowdhury, "Photometric analysis of asteroids passing through the DECam Deep Drilling Fields"
  4. Atharva Patil, "Preliminary results of a legacy survey in the crowded galactic plane"
  5. Sheng-Chieh Lin, "Estimating cluster masses via transfer learning"
  6. Xiaolong Li, "AILE: an Artificial Intelligence pipeline for the study of Light Echoes with the Rubin Legacy Survey of Space and Time"
  7. Ming Lian, "A Probability Classifier for Prompt Identification of Rapid-Evolving Astronomical Transients"
  8. Anastasios Tzanidakis, "Characterization of Multi-Band Periodicity Recovery with LSST"
  9. Somayeh Khakpash, "Data-driven Photometric Templates for Stripped Envelope Supernovae"

Poster Instructions

All physical printed posters must be no wider than 36” and no higher than 44” (i.e., portrait layout, see image below). Posters must be printed prior to arriving at the venue.

There will not be poster “pitch talks” (1 minute slides during a plenary) associated with the Tue and Thu poster sessions.

Poster presenters should put up their poster before the morning coffee break, and take it down after the afternoon coffee break. Posters will be viewable by in-person attendees during the morning, lunch, and afternoon breaks. There is no specific "poster session" associated with the posters, and poster presenters are not expected to stand near their posters during the breaks (but of course they can if they wish).

Undergraduate and graduate students presenting a poster on Mon or Wed as part of the LSSTC’s Enabling Science travel grants do not need to request a slot, should not fill out this form, and will be doing poster “pitch talks” during the plenaries on Mon and Wed.

Poster dimensions:

Poster Dimensions

Contact: Melissa Graham

Organizer: 
Science Organizing Committee
Suggested Audience: 
everyone
Category: 
Science
Applicable to: 
Project
Community
Tuesday 08/09
10:30am - 11:00am
Tortolita Pre-Function

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