The Paper Selection Committee of the Conference has selected 29 finalists, distributed in 6 groups, for the Student Best Poster Competition. A jury will then choose one winner per each group during the poster session on Tuesday June 25th 15:30-17:00 in Neuchâtel. 

Each finalist will have to present his/her poster in front of the jury during the poster session on Tuesday 25th. The awards of the competition will be announced during the Gala Cocktail Reception on Wednesday June 26th.

Some of the finalists also present their results in Lecture sessions, but they must in addition prepare and present a poster to the jury on Tuesday June 25th.

The finalists selected for the Student Best Paper Competition are listed here below.


Resonators and Transducers

Florian Hartmann
EPFL STI IGM NEMS, Switzerland
Improvement of Spurious Modes Suppression for YBAR Resonators Using Piston Mode Design 

Einstein Huayanay
FEMTO-ST, France
Experimental Overtone Modulation by Adding External Frequency in the Oscillating Loop of Laterally Coupled hbar       

Silvan Stettler
EPFL, Switzerland
A Suspended Lithium Niobate Resonator with Buried Electrodes at 3.3 GHz        

Teng Zhang
University of Cambridge, UK
Electrode Optimization for Multi-Channel Piezoelectric Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers

Daniel Moreno-Garcia
EPFL, Switzerland
Method to Differentiate Flexoelectricity from Piezoelectricity   


Oscillators And Noise

Luke Dummott
University of York, UK
Ultra-Low Phase Noise 100 MHz Crystal Oscillator

Gilbert StJohn 
University of York, UK
Ultra Low Phase Noise 16GHz Oscillator Using a Distributed Bragg Resonator    

Ya Wang
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
GHz Laser Generated Through Harmonic Mode-Locking               

Philippe de Visme
FEMTO-ST, France
Evaluation of an Affordable Open Source Phase Noise Analyzer              

Alexander Kozlov
Russian Metrological Institute of Technical Physics and Radio Engineering, Russia
Rin Effect on Phase Noise Spectra of Lasers in Heterodyne Measurements         


Time and Frequency Transfer

Sébastien Fernandez
SYRTE – Observatoire de Paris, France
Free space optical link to a tethered balloon for frequency transfer and chronometric geodesy  

Michael Plumaris
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Passive TWSTFT for UTC(k) dissemination           

T. M. Triano
NIST/CU Boulder, US
Reducing the SWaP of comb-based optical time transfer               

Hamish McPhee
TéSA, France
Managing noisy and missing measurements in time scale generation for a swarm of nanosatellites

Jingxian Ji
PTB, Germany  
A plug-and-play solution for optical frequency comparisons over free-space 


Compact Clocks and Precision Spectroscopy

Dou Li
University of Chinese Academy of Science, China
Maser-Like Performance two-Photon Rb Optical Frequency Standard with a mm Size Vapor Cell

Roman Blum
CSEM SA, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Light Shift Mitigation in a Rubidium two-Photon Optical Frequency Standard Using a 1556.2 nm Wavelength Beam

Adam Linek
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
AEgIS: Perspectives Opened by Positronium Laser Cooling on Precision Spectroscopy

Carlos Rivera-Aguilar
FEMTO-ST, France
A Ramsey-CPT microcell Atomic Clock Using Laser Current Pulsed Modulation

Shengnan Miao
Tsinghua University, China
Precision determination of the ground-State Hyperfine Splitting in a 113Cd+ Microwave Frequency Standard


Lattice & Ion clocks

Biao Wang
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Stability Improvement of an Aluminium Ion Optical Clock

Daniel Rodriguez Castillo
NIST, Boulder, US
A New Generation 27Al+ Optical Clock

Clara Zyskind
LNE-SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris-PSL, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, France
First Observation of the bosonic 198Hg Clock Transition in an Optical Lattice Clock

Filip Butuc-Mayer
National Physical Laboratory, UK
Optimised Atomic Interrogation for Reduced Instability in Optical Clocks

Joshua Klose
PTB, Germany
Towards Controlling the Blackbody Radiation Shift in a Strontium Lattice Clock at the 10e−19 Level


Combs & Laser stabilisation

Mona Kempkes
PTB, Germany
Testing Novel high-Reflectivity Mirror Technologies from room-Temperature to 4 K

Furkan Ayhan
EPFL, Switzerland
Astronomical Spectrograph Calibration with UV astrocombs

Chenhong Li
Innovation academy for precision measurement science and technology, China
Direct Soliton Comb Generation in MgF2 microresonator with an Ultrahigh Quality Factor of 10 Billion at ~mW Level

Irene Barbeito Edreira
University of Southampton, UK
Thermally-Insensitive Hollow-Core Fibre Fabry-Perot Interferometer for Laser Stabilisation