El Young Photonics Congress es un congreso científico protagonizado por estudiantes de ESO y bachillerato que presentan sus proyectos de investigación.

¡Descubre el mundo de la fotónica con las charlas flash sobre la investigación que se hace en ICFO y con los proyectos de investigación de jóvenes científicos y científicas!

programa

11 de marzo de 2022 – ICFO (CASTELLDEFELS)

09:30 – 10:00: Registro
 
10:00 – 11:00: Introducción y Charlas flash
Abriremos el congreso con una breve introducción a la fotónica y a ICFO, seguida por proyectos de investigación del ICFO contados en primera persona por quien trabaja en ellos.
 
11:00 – 12:45: Presentaciones de los proyectos
Esta sección tendrá la estructura de una típica sesión de pósteres de un congreso científico. Se presentaran todos los proyectos al mismo tiempo: los asistentes podrán descubrir los diferentes proyectos y hacer preguntas a los autores en pequeño grupos de conversación.
 
12:45 – 13:00: Clausura

charlas Flash

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GIANVITO LUCIVERO

Gianvito Lucivero es actualmente PROBIST fellow y da clases de Quantum Sensing en el Master in Quantum Science and Technologies.

Obtuvo su doctorado en ICFO, demostrando la mejora de sensores atómicos con luz squeezed. Entre 2016 y 2019 trabajó en la Universidad de Princeton, donde contribuyó a la primera detección de biomagnetismo humano en ambiente no blindado con magnetómetros ópticos. 

Marina Cunquero

Marina se licenció en Microbiología en 2019 por la Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, y continuó sus estudios de posgrado en la Universitat Pompeu Fabra. En 2016 se incorporó al ICFO como técnica de laboratorio y quedó fascinada con el amplio espectro de posibilidades de investigación que ofrece la microscopía óptica. Actualmente está cursando su doctorado en biofotónica en el grupo de Super-Resolution Light Microscopy and Nanoscopy, dirigido por Pablo Loza. Sus intereses de investigación son una mezcla de neurociencia y óptica. Estudia cómo se comunican las neuronas en el ojo para encontrar nuevos tratamientos para la discapacidad visual.

María Paula Ayala

María Paula Ayala es estudiante de Física en la Universidad Yachay Tech (Ecuador). Ha participado en proyectos relacionados con Ciencias de Materiales y Nanociencias Computacionales. Actualmente, está realizando una estancia en el Grupo de Fotónica Térmica dirigido por la Prof. Georgia Papadakis en ICFO, estudiando como ajustar la emisión térmica de los materiales. 

Roland Terborg

Roland obtuvo su licenciatura en Física en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) y realizó el doctorado en Fotónica en el ICFO. Actualmente trabaja como emprendedor en ICFO Launchpad, coordinando la investigación científica y el desarrollo empresarial para un nuevo proyecto derivado en el sector de las ciencias de la vida.

 

PROyECToS

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la criptografía cuántica es una manera segura de enviar información? (IS QUANTUM cryptography a safe way to transmit information?)

MarÍa amores cintora

British School of Barcelona – Castelldefels (1 bat)

Tutora: María Ángel Cintora

The aim of my project is to demonstrate how we can transmit a secure message using polarised light. I will use a laser, polarisers, a light intensity sensor, half-wave plates and a mirror.

la difracción de la luz (La difracció de la llum)

Èric Cornet Bonilla, Daniel Fernández Redondo, Jordi Sagrera Jorge

IES El Castell – Esparreguera (2 bat)

Tutora: Montserrat Muñoz

To apply the scientific method in a laboratory with the most adequate materials
To know the scientific and historical bases on the nature of light
Do a theoretical study of the magnitudes that define waves and its properties
Explain the phenomenon of diffraction
Using the diffraction we have calculated the diameter of different sewing threads.
Next, we compare the measurement obtained by the experimental procedure with the real value.

transmisión de datos a través de la luz: prototipo lifi con led rgb (TRANSMISSIÓ DE DADES A TRAVÉS DE LA LLUM: PROTOTIP LIFI AMB LED RGB)

Erik Marín Martín

Escola Virolai – Barcelona (2 bat)
Tutor: José Luis Touron
 

We live in the information society. Can we use existing infrastructures and technologies to cover this demand or use others when current ones have problems?

We have built a functional and economical prototype using VLC principles with LED RGB to be able to draw conclusions about this technology.

técnicas de medición fnirs y análisis de datos reales como proceso de aprendizaje (On fNIRS measuring techniques and the analyisis of real data as a learning procedure)

Chico Paulics Bresler, Laia Xiao Planas Toro, Pau Rocabert

Tutores: Umut Karadeniz, Marta Zanoletti, Turgut Durduran

 

The aims were to understand fNIRS using a Portalite, including cuff occlusion, and calf/prefrontal cortex activation. The results were an observed increase in HHb and a decrease in O2Hb for the cuff occlusion, the expected results were seen for the calf, no patterns were observed in the cortex.

metodo de detección y análisis de la variabilidad de una estrella variable (Mètode de detecció i anàlisis de la variabilitat d'una estrella variable)

Laia Cambra Chaler

Escola Virolai – Barcelona (2 bat)

Tutora: Mailhyn Cafiero

 
The aim of this thesis is to observe a variable star in order to determine
its light curve and period. In order to do this, a series of images have been taken and pre-treated. The information obtained has led to some results that have allowed us to speculate on the reason for its variation.

diseño y construcción de un espectrometro (Disseny i construcció d'un espectròmetre)

Adrià Capdevila Zurita

La Salle Manlleu – Manlleu (2 bat)
Tutor: David Corrons
 
This study was focused on designing and building a spectrometer made by low-cost and accessible components that measures in the visible region. It was compared with a commercial spectrometer doing three practices. The results confirm that it is possible to develop it with these features.

buscando la partícula: cálculo numérico y física cuántica (Buscant la partícula: càlcul numèric i física quàntica)

Isabel Sitjà Castellarnau

La Salle Manlleu – Torelló (2 bat)

Tutor: David Corrons

 
This research project presents the probability distribution of a particle which is in an infinite square well potential and another in a finite square well potential. It is resolved through the Schrödinger equation which is a differential equation. I have applied the Euler’s method using programming languages.

¿es la velocidad de la luz cierta? (És la velocitat de la llum certa?)

Daniel López-Moya Casado

Col·legi Padre Damian – Barcelona (3 ESO)
Tutora: Alex Muñoz
 
A study of the different methods used throughout history for measuring the speed of light to try and prove if the speed of light is indeed the value known as «c». From practicals experiments like Fizeau’s to theoretical demonstrations using Maxwells constants. In my work, I analyze why these experiments don’t necessarily prove»c» as the speed of light due to a certain number of assumptions that have to be made to accommodate the results. I attempt at measuring the speed of light myself to learn the difficulties that come with the process and why the errors in previous results have to be overlooked, and I propose a method that could properly measure the speed of light.

propiedades de la luz: difracción e interferencia (Propietats de la llum: difracció i interferències)

Jan López Bocache

Institut Pla de les Moreres – Vilanova del Camí (2 bat)

Tutor: Jordi Fernández

 
My research is about the nature of light. In it I prove experimentally some properties of it like diffraction and interference. I also use these properties to measure the thickness of a human hair, the wavelenght of three colours and to analyze the spectres of different light sources using a spectrometer.

difracción y medidas micrometricas (Difracció i mesures micromètriques)

Eloy Estopiñá Viloria, Deybid Silver Villanueva Rojas

INS Pompeu Fabra – Martorell (2 bat)
Tutor: Carles Morera Taus
 
The purpose is to be able to show that with a laser and obstacles it’s possible to measure the width of the same, all this taking advantage of the phenomenon of diffraction that occurs. The whole process of experimentation can be carried out without the use of very specialized or complex instrumental.

nuestro futuro con los metamateriales (Our future with metamaterials)

Aileen Sangalli

The British School of Barcelona – Castelldefels (2 bat)

Tutor: Adam Sierens

 
The main objective of my research is to understand the structure and properties of metamaterials and to explain/outline their (possible) applications. I mainly used information from the internet to complete the project. My results show the multiple impressive uses of metamaterials and their ability to manipulate light.

la dualidad onda-partícula de la luz (La dualitat ona-partícula de la llum)

Olau Vinyals i roca

Institut Jaume Vicens Vives – Girona (2 bat)
Tutora: Laura Vallejo
This poster presents (1) an experiment (in two versions) to check that light behaves as a wave, from which we calculated the wavelength of the emitted light; (2) an experiment to verify that light behaves as a particle; and (3) the design of an ideal experiment to check that each photon behaves both as a wave and as a particle at the same time.

análisis de las anisotropías de SNR Cassiopeia a (analysing anisotropies of SNR Cassiopeia A)

Helena Villares Santiago

Institut Pompeu Fabra – Martorell (1 bat)

Tutor: Francisco Pérez García

 
This study aims to prove the anisotropies in core-collapse supernova explosions. X-Ray energy spectrum analysis of two different regions of SNR Cassiopeia A demonstrated that the explosion is not equal in all directions because the chemical elements have been found in different proportion.

computación cuántica (Computació Quàntica)

Pol Gonzalo Martí, Sam Grifoll Valcarcel, Abel Rodríguez Dominguez

Institut Sunsi Móra – Canet de Mar (2 bat)

Tutor: Jaume Murgadas Valldosera
 
This work explains quantum computation from a point of view that can be understood by everyone, exposing its bases, what it consists, clarifying from the most basic to the most general concept and trying to give a small conclusion and a reflection about how this field of physics can change our world and its sciences in a permanent way. The world of quantum computing is evolving a lot and very fast, and people who don’t know what it is can receive wrong information about it. We have tried to explain all with clarity so it can be well understood.

espectroscopía estelar: identificación del tipo espectral de un conjunto de estrellas (Espectroscòpia estel·lar: identificació del tipus espectral d’un seguit d’estrelles)

Adrià Cantarero Carreras

Institut Pompeu Fabra – Martorell (2 bat)

Tutora: Verònica Santamaria Domenech

 
This project focuses on the study of the properties of Arcturus, the Sun and Vega; using the spectrum of each one, obtained with our own observational data: collected by the DADOS spectrograph and edited with MaxIm DL programme and Python.

La luz a través del interferometro (La llum a través de l'interferòmetre)

Arnau sirvent villòria

Maristes Montserrat Lleida – Lleida (2 bat)
Tutor: Xavier Pérez Garret
The aims of this study were to work with the Michelson – Morley interferometer and verify that it was possible to calculate the refractive index of glass, water, alcohol and the wavelength and the coherence length of a laser.
The methodology used was to do 3 experiments, collecting data and analysing it.
The outcome of this work is the result of my calculations compared to the real data, what drawn me to the following conclusions.

Desafiando la física clásica con los muones

Joel López Juncadella

Sagrada Família – Gavà (2 bat)

Tutor: Daniel Parcerisas Brossa

 

In this research work, I studied the behavior of muons and alpha particles in certain cases with particle detectors. Experiments have been carried out to study these particles, such as the determination of the speed of a muon or of the absorption of the alpha particles.

si es la más débil, ¿por qué la llamamos partícula de dios? (Si és la més feble, perquè l'anomenem partícula de déu?)

Aina Rodríguez Bueno

Sagrada Família – Gavà (2 bat)

Tutor: Daniel Parcerisas Brossa

 

The Standard Model of Particle Physics is completed with the Higgs Field, as it gives particles mass. The goal of the project is to describe the field. I conducted a practical experiment with a particle detector called TimePix and different radioactive samples, to delve into nuclear physics.

análisis de la luz del exoplaneta trappist-1b (Analysing light from Trappist-1b exoplanet)

Miquel García Urbán, Xavier Garrido Aguilera

IES Pompeu Fabra – Martorell (1 bat)

Tutor: Francisco Pérez García

 

A light curve analysis of Trappist-1b exoplanet obtained from Kepler space telescope using a python library called lightkurve give us a planet radius of 1.18 Earth radius and an orbital period of 1.51 days. Calculated distance to the parent star Trappist-1 was 0.115 astronomical units.

Un ordenador que reconoce las partículas (A computer that knows particles)

Rubén Castaño Gómez

Sagrada Família – Gavà (2 bat)

Tutor: Daniel Parcerisas Brossa

This research work consists on programming an artificial intelligence, a convolutional neuronal network specifically, that will be able to analyse
an image obtained from a particles’ detector called Medipix and identify three different types of particles: Alpha, Gamma, Beta.

el CERN y los detectors de partículas (El CERN i els detectors de partícules)

Julia González Pons, Bruguers Miranzo López

Santo Angel – Gavà (2 bat)

Tutora: Sonia Tarancón

 

In our project we experimented with the Medipix detector. We analyzed radioactive materials and objects with X-rays, concluding that the americium had relativistic alpha particles,the itrium a short disintegration span of time, the KNO3 relativistic beta particles and the Pb was an insulating material.

problemas de iluminación (Illumination problem)

Nicolás Atanes Santos

IES Navarro Villoslada – Pamplona
 
What do mathematicians think of light? How to illuminate a room without leaving gaps without lighting? Is mathematics a way to explain when a light bulb illuminates a room correctly? Discover the lighting problem, a nearly century-old mathematical problem posed by Nobel laureate in physics Roger Penrose, and even explained in Numberphile.

¿cómo de cerca nos queda la criptografía cuántica? (com de prop ens queda la criptografia quàntica?)

inés alonso

Institut Mediterrània – Castelldefels (2 bat)

Tutora: Rosa Fernández Serra

 

Light has a lot of applications. How do we use it to exchange information? Looking for answers I came across quantum cryptography.
We have a goal: to encrypt messages.
How do we encrypt using quantum properties? Is it the same as classic encryption? At ICFO I was given the opportunity to perform the BB84 quantum protocol.

This activity is co-funded by the European Regional Development Funds (ERDF) allocated to the Programa operatiu FEDER de Catalunya 2014-2020, with the support of the Secretaria d’Universitats i Recerca of the Departament d’Empresa i Coneixement of the Generalitat de Catalunya for emerging technology clusters devoted to the valorization and transfer of research results (QuantumCAT 001-P-001644 and GraphCAT 001-P-001702).

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