Ottawa Carleton Institute for Physics | L'Institut de physique d'Ottawa-Carleton

OCIP Symposium Printemps/Spring 2018 Sessions 2 & 3

Monday, April 30, 2018 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Pavillon Fauteux Hall, pièce/room FTX 147, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa

 

9:00

Jean-Michel Guay (Ph.D., U. Ottawa) 
Large area nanotexturing of metals using ultrafast lasers and their applications

9:20

Harry Allen (M.Sc., Carleton U.)
Towards classifying cells by dose using Raman spectroscopy

9:40

Hourieh Exir (M.Sc., U. Ottawa)  Improving osseointegration of orthopaedic and dental implants with femtosecond laser induced periodic surface structures

10:00

Jennifer Erskine (M.Sc., U. Ottawa)
Spectral measurements of photon pair sources

10:20

Break with refreshments / Pause avec rafraîchissements

10:50

Eric Beamish  (Ph.D., U. Ottawa)  Identifying structure in molecular complexes for biomarker detection using solid-state nanopores

11:10

Tae Hyoun (Matthew) Park (M.Sc., Carleton U.)
Measuring jet energy with the ATLAS detector

11:30

Alexandre Melanson (Ph.D., U. Ottawa)
Effective stochastic models of neuroscientific data

11:50

Mark Reimer (M.Sc., Carleton)
Decay predictions for the Georgi-Machacek extended Higgs particle model

12:10

Lunch break / Pause de midi – Free time / Temps libre

2:00

Matthew Dunford (Ph.D., Carleton)
An examination of argon isotopes with DEAP-3600

2:20

Ryan Plumadore (M.Sc., U. Ottawa)
Novel 2D materials studied with scanning probe microscopy

2:40

Aidan Schiff-Kearn (M.Sc., U. Ottawa)
Broadband spectral characterization of semiconductors in the terahertz regime

3:00

Bhavaye Saxena (Ph.D., U. Ottawa)
Enhancement of stimulated Brillouin scattering in polymer-coated chalcogenide optical microwires

3:20

Break with refreshments / Pause avec rafraîchissements

3:40

Fanqi Kong (Ph.D., U. Ottawa)
Generation of spatially structured extreme ultraviolet radiation

4:00

Kyle Robertson (M.Sc., U. Ottawa)
Optimizations of GaAs nanowire solar cells

4:20

Zahirul Alam (Ph.D., U. Ottawa)
Nonlinear and quantum optics with near-zero index material

4:40

Jacob Watkins (M.Sc., Carleton)
COMSOL-based simulations of ion extraction from liquid xenon and machine learning techniques for optimal signal extraction in a cryogenic time projection chamber