Each group of student will have 20 minutes to present their work, followed by 20 minutes of questions from the other students and the jury members.
1
Ajustement du “Fall-off” des distributions de vertex des protons secondaires dans le cadre du controle de dose en ligne durant un traitement de Hadronthérapie
Julie Delenne, Théo Flaesch
2
Study of integrated and transverse momentum differential production rate for particles emitted by high energy collisions at LHC
Valério Di Bella, Louise Millot
10:20
Break
3
Finding gamma emission correlations in experimental data
Linda Müller, Merna Abumusabh
4
Use of machine learning techniques to discriminate single particle clusters within the CMS silicon strip detector from various background physical and instrumental contributions
Sacha Rejai, Stanislas Lambert
12:00
Break
5
Make your own neutral network with numpy
Tristan Guebhart, Cyril Eschenlauer
6
Study of the sensitivity to measure neutrino oscillation parameters with JUNO
Raphaël Guitton, Félix Touchte-Codjo
14:50
Break
7
Nuclear observables predictions with artificial neural networks
Yohann Ramsi, Jean Marchenay
8
Experiment real tracking in lab: the sitrineo student tracker