Schedule

# Astrophysics & Cosmology Session Quantum & Experimental Session
11:00-11:40 Prof. Renbin Yan
Mapping Our Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies with Imaging Spectroscopy
11:40-11:55 Prospect of detecting scalar-field bubbles surrounding black-hole mergers Study of the Magnetic Horn for Neutrinos from Stored Muons (nuSTORM)
11:55-12:10 Features Detection following the SuperNova Early Warning System SURE in SFU
12:10-12:25 How fast is the Universe expanding? Towards the Design of a Conformational Switchable Zinc Finger Analogue Regulating Cellular Behaviors
12:25-12:40 Investigation of the Massive Infrared Dark Cloud in Star Formation Control over Light Soaking Effect in All-Inorganic Perovskite Solar Cells
12:40-13:45 Lunch Break
13:45-14:25 Prof. Yufan LI
Accident, Luck, and Experimental Discoveries
14:25-14:40 Emulating Cosmological Growth Function with Machine Learning Sensor control and DAQ software development for use with underground cryogenic experiments operating transition edge sensor light detectors
14:40-14:55 The relativistic modeling of tidal disruption event rate as a function of supermassive black hole mass and spin Crystal Channelling for Hadron Therapy Accelerators
14:55-15:10 Constraining gravitational wave amplitude birefringence with GWTC-3 Self-supervised machine Learning methods for fission event classification with time projection chamber data
15:10-15:25 Could Low-Mass-Small-Radius White Dwarfs be Fermionic Dark Matter-Admixed White Dwarfs? WS2-Flake-Sandwiched, Au-Nanodisk-Enabled High-Quality Fabry–Pérot Nanoresonators for Photoluminescence Modulation
15:25-15:35 Tea Break
15:35-15:50 Investigation of Differentiable Gravitational Wave Phenomenological Model Exploring the Structure and Membrane Insertion Mechanism of VacA via Molecular Dynamics (MD)
15:50-16:05 Improved Targeted sub-threshold Search for Strongly Lensed Gravitational Waves with Sky Location Constraint A Look into Ultracold Molecular Physics
16:05-16:20 Massive Scalar Polarization of Gravitational Wave Heterogenous phase transition mediated by MoTe2 edge reconstruction
16:20-16:35 813nm Magic Wavelength Trapping for Strontium Atom
16:35-16:50 Judging Session
16:50-17:05 Closing Prize Presentation & Closing Ceremony
# Talks
11:00-11:40 Prof. Renbin Yan
Mapping Our Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies with Imaging Spectroscopy
11:40-11:55 Prospect of detecting scalar-field bubbles surrounding black-hole mergers
11:55-12:10 Features Detection following the SuperNova Early Warning System
12:10-12:25 How fast is the Universe expanding?
12:25-12:40 Investigation of the Massive Infrared Dark Cloud in Star Formation
12:40-13:45 Lunch Break
13:45-14:25 Prof. Yufan LI
Accident, Luck, and Experimental Discoveries
14:25-14:40 Emulating Cosmological Growth Function with Machine Learning
14:40-14:55 The relativistic modeling of tidal disruption event rate as a function of supermassive black hole mass and spin
14:55-15:10 Constraining gravitational wave amplitude birefringence with GWTC-3
15:10-15:25 Could Low-Mass-Small-Radius White Dwarfs be Fermionic Dark Matter-Admixed White Dwarfs?
15:25-15:35 Tea Break
15:35-15:50 Investigation of Differentiable Gravitational Wave Phenomenological Model
15:50-16:05 Improved Targeted sub-threshold Search for Strongly Lensed Gravitational Waves with Sky Location Constraint
16:05-16:20 Massive Scalar Polarization of Gravitational Wave
16:20-16:35
16:35-16:50 Judging Session
16:50-17:05 Closing Prize Presentation & Closing Ceremony