Physics poster Session The University of Mississippi - Department of Physics and Astronomy
The University of Mississippi
Department of Physics and Astronomy

Physics Poster Sessions

Spring 2022

Photo of Saroj Pokharel
Amplitude Analysis of Ξc0→ Λ0Kπ+
Presented by Saroj Pokharel
Photo of Justin Guilliams
Measurement of Inclusive Υ(4S) → Υ(4S) Decays at Belle II
Presented by Justin Guilliams
Photo of Devesh Bhattarai and Bishnu Acharya
Measuring Electomagnetic Activitywith the NOνA Test Beam
Presented by Devesh Bhattarai and Bishnu Acharya
Photo of Madusanka Madiligama
Machine Learning Approach to Prediction of Ocean Sound Speed
Presented by Madusanka Madiligama
Photo of Lorena Magana Zertuch
Listening to Black Holes Ring
Presented by Lorena Magaña Zertuch

Spring 2021

Photo of He Liu
Causal Set Dynamics
Presented by He Liu
Photo of Claudia Chambliss
Parametric Imaging of White and Grey Matter of Fixed Sheep Brain
Presented by Claudia Chambliss
Photo of Akshay Khadse
Comparing of Gravitatonal Waveforms from Different Numerical Relativity Codes
Presented by Akshay Khadse
Photo of Sumeet Kulkarni
Evolving Binary Black Hole Spin Tilts to Infinity
Presented by Sumeet Kulkarni
Photo of Aniket Khairnar
Boost Flux at Null Infinity
Presented by Aniket Khairnar
Photo of Saroj Pokharel
Proton Reconstruction Efficiency of the CDC and TOP inclusive Λ0pπ
Presented by Saroj Pokharel
Photo of Devesh Bhattarai and Andrew Dye
Data Quality at the NuMi Off-Axis νe Appearence (NOνA) Experiment
Presented by Devesh Bhattarai and Andrew Dye
Photo of Paul Gebeline and Sakul Mahat
Lifetime Analysis of the Ξc+ using Ξc+→ Ξπ+π+ decays at Belle II
Presented by Paul Gebeline and Sakul Mahat
Photo of Wil Stacy and Dunnchadn Strnad
Particle Identification Studies with Belle II Data
Presented by Wil Stacy and Dunnchadn Strnad
Photo of Anil Panta Poster 1
Distributed Computing Development at Belle II
Presented by Anil Panta
Photo of Anil Panta Poster 2
Branching Fraction Measurement of Ξc+→ Σ+π+π at Belle II
Presented by Anil Panta
Photo of John Waite
Axion-Like Particles Resolve the B→ πK puzzle and g −2 Anomolies
Presented by John Waite