X IAG Science Day (2025)

Data

Horário de início

14:00

Local

Aud. Prof. Paulo Benevides Soares – IAG/USP (Rua do Matão, 1226 - Cidade Universitária)

PROGRAMA COMPLETO (Sujeito a alterações)

 

Toda a programação será transmitida pelo link: https://youtube.com/@iag-usp/live

 

ABERTURA
Data: 09/09/2025
Horário: 13:30

 

Sessão 1
Data: 09/09/2025
Horário: 14:00 - 15:40

  Nome Curso Projeto
1 Renata Constantino Geophysics Can the shape of the seafloor change the Earth's climate?
2 Vittória Leme Schiavolim Astronomy Be Star Demographics: The Be Star Content of Young Open Clusters in the Magellanic Clouds
3 Amílcar Ernesto António José Atmospheric Sciences Análise Comparativa de Secas no Sul de Angola utilizando os índices SPI e SPEI (1982-2022)
4 Fabrícia Oliveira Barbosa Astronomy Characterizing the velocity (an)isotropy of the Milky Way’s stellar halo main progenitor
5 João Pedro Macedo Silva Geophysics Bringing continental mantle rocks to surface by splitting continents
6 Guilherme Renato Cunha Sampaio Astronomy Synthesis of compact binaries in the Cosmos
7 Victoria Malta Pereira de Lima Geophysics Seasonal Subsurface Resistivity Imaging in an Anthropized Critical Zone
8 Felipe Lima de Moura Physics Magnetospheres around High Mass Stars revealed by Polarimetry
9 Manuela Simão Coelho & Beatriz Correia de Souza Atmospheric Sciences Social Responsibility and Meteorology: Climate Change Impacts on Girls and Women
10 Jéssica da Silva Bonfim Geophysics Mapping the Seafloor beneath the Bach Ice Shelf Using Airborne Gravity Data
11 Stela Adduci Faria Astronomy The interplay of viscosity and turbulence in amplifying intracluster magnetic fields
12 Sara dos Santos Souza IGc How Velocity Changes Rifted Margin Geometry
13 João Vitor Nogueira dos Santos Astronomy A Origem Quimio-dinâmica da Corrente Estelar Typhon
14 Sora Satie Faria Nishimi Geophysics How to Train Your Mid-Ocean Ridge
15 Giovanna Souza Rodrigues Costa Astronomy Poissonian Analysis of Glitches Observed in the LIGO Gravitational Wave Interferometers
16 Pedro Andrade Pereira Astronomy Exploring Galaxy Populations with Bagpipes
17 Friedi Lipken Atmospheric Sciences Aerosol and Shallow Cloud Interactions in the Central Amazonian Rainforest
18 Rodrigo Facundo Haack Astronomy O Catálogo Extragaláctico do Projeto S-PLUS Fornax
19 Morgan Sabino Camargo Astronomy Spectroscopy of galactic bulge and magellanic cloud stars in the near-infrared

 

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Sessão 2
Data: 09/09/2025
Horário: 16:00 - 17:40

  Nome Curso Projeto
1 Arthur Silva Magalhães Astronomy Using webSME to study atomic diffusion in the globular cluster NGC6397
2 Hevelyn Rodrigues Mariano dos Santos Atmospheric Sciences Identificação de Ondas de Calor Marinho no Atlântico Sul
3 Miguel de Loreto Neto Astronomy Descobrindo discos galáticos no GECKOS
4 Taísa Oliveira de Jesus Astronomy What about the bars?
5 Bruna Souza Maas Atmospheric Sciences Is it Really Going to Rain? Understanding the Microphysics Process on Cloud Formation and Precipitation
6 Luana Alves Antonio Astronomy Be Strar Demographics in the Magellanic Clouds
7 Giovana Monteiro Nascimento Astronomy Exploring chemical patterns in stars observed by J-PAS
8 Giovanna Reis Silva Geophysics INVESTIGATION OF ANTARCTIC ICE MELT VARIATIONS USING GRAVITY DATA
9 Laize Abreu Gemelli Astronomy Dynamical Modeling of Be Star Disks Using Polarimetry and Spectroscopy
10 Anne Viegas Rathsam Astronomy Assessing the planet engulfment hypothesis in a chemically anomalous binary pair
11 Marcelo Conti Novoa Geophysics Investigações GPR no Sítio Arqueológico Subaquático do Lago do Formoso
12 Isabela Pompolino Salmaso Astronomy Detection of cosmic filaments using galaxy distribution
13 Janaína Anjos Melo Geophysics Geological Interpretation of Data Augmentation Tecniques Applied to Seismic Data Inversion Using Neural Networks
14 Matheus Santos Rodrigues Geophysics SOIL MOISTURE MONITORING IN IRRIGATION ACTIVITIES USING GEOELECTRIC METHODS
15 Gabriel Cassoli Capellini Astronomy Jets in Planetary Nebulae: a New Window to Gamma-ray Sources
16 Fernando Lima de Oliveira Geophysics Pick correction using waveform correlation
17 Nicole Evelyn Carvalho Hahnl Geophysics Mas vai traduzir por quê? Palavras também fazem ciência

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Sessão 3
Data: 10/09/2025
Horário: 14:00 - 15:40

  Nome Curso Projeto
1 Rafael Pereira Nunes Astronomy Abundances of Europium (Eu) in Galactic bulge stars
2 Michele Bertoldo Coêlho Astronomy Challenges and Advantages of Studying the Near Infrared Stellar Population
3 Pedro Evangelista Pinheiro Geophysics Tectonic Styles on Rocky Planets
4 Julia Krzywy de Sá Astronomy Observation Planning with the MOSAIC Spectrograph
5 Thomaz Dean Bailona Cotrim Astronomy Circumstellar emission: modeling T Tauri stars
6 Camila Rodrigues Sales Geophysics Playing with the Earth: A Game as a Tool for Science Outreach in the INGE Project
7 Isabelle Gios Martimiano Astronomy X-ray surface brightness substructures in galaxy clusters.
8 Julia Massucato Silva Geophysics Magnetic Susceptibility: revealing the magma flow and emplacement in 70-million-year-old rocks
9 Vitor Ribeiro Silva Astronomy Magnetohydrodynamic processes around the center of the Galaxy
10 Marina Kuhn Queiroz Geophysics Unlocking Ancient Magnetism: Paleomagnetic Insights from the Rio Bonito Formation
11 Yasmmin Ferreira Tamburus Astronomy Massive star clusters as cosmic ray accelerators in the Galaxy
12 Emelyn Astrid Huamaní Canales Atmospheric Sciences Interações entre convecção, precipitação e atividade elétrica ao longo dos rios Amazônicos: Impactos da brisa fluvial e variabilidade espacial e temporal
13 Gabriel Almeida Moraes Physics Studying star forming regions in all scales with the Cherenkov
14 Carlos Augusto Moreira Coelho Astronomy Unraveling the spiral dynamics of a simulated galaxy interaction
15 Luis Martin Suarez Sotelo Atmospheric Sciences Upper Tropospheric Circulation Patterns on Intraseasonal timescales over South America
16 Breno Popowicz Pereira Astronomy A search for young star clusters using machine-learning methods

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Sessão 4
Data: 10/09/2025
Horário: 16:00 - 17:40

  Nome Curso Projeto
1 Henrique Pacini Víspico Astronomy Deriving precise parameters of high-metallicity low-mass stars
2 Laura Hübner Tessari Braz Atmospheric Sciences Calibration of Meteorological Radar Data for Precipitation Monitoring Applications
3 Adriane Sena Galeote Astronomy Evolução dinâmica de aglomerados estelares jovens com análises de traceback
4 Dandara Saraiva Bezerra Geophysics GRACE-GWS and RIMAS-SGB water level correlation at the northern portion of the Paraná Basin
5 Micheli Trindade Moura Astronomy Chasing relic galaxies
6 Giselle Utida Geophysics Does the Earth's magnetic field influence rainfall variability?
7 Giovani Heinzen Vicentin Astronomy Turbulent Magnetic Reconnection in Accretion Flows of Black Holes
8 Pedro Medeiros Merino Physics Detection and Classification of Young Stellar Objects using Machine Learning Techniques
9 Amanda Lopes Astronomy Galaxy Morphology of the Fornax Wall
10 Rafael Monteiro da Silva Geophysics Lithospheric controls on eastward rift migration in NE Brazil
11 Gabriela Vitelli Atmospheric Sciences Intensidade e distribuição da precipitação intrasazonal brasileira
12 Matheus de Lima Pinho Astronomy A grid of high-resolution models for rapidly rotating stars
13 Maithe Fragoso Alvim Geophysics Analysis of landslides in São Sebastião through Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry
14 Luiz Henrique de Paula Santos Astronomy Galactic Magnetic Fields: Polarimetry of High-Latitude Clouds
15 Felix Virgílio Steffen Cruz Astronomy Comparative study of particle acceleration in supernova shocks and interplanetary shocks
16 Aline Montenegro Araújo Geophysics Using numerical models to unveil the Amazonian paleogeographical evolution
17 Pedro Henrique do Vale Cunha Astronomy Cosmic mirages: a catalog of known lensed quasars

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Sessão 5
Data: 11/09/2025
Horário: 14:00 - 15:40

  Nome Curso Projeto
1 Artur Arenque da Silva Junior Astronomy No Spots For Old Stars
2 Davi Vasconcelos Rodrigues Astronomy Bê-a-Bá Da Astrofísica : Um Guia Para Desnorteados
3 Camila Fernanda Aparecida Silva Atmospheric Sciences Variabilidade Climática e Tendências de Temperatura, Precipitação e Radiação Solar: Análise Temporal e Implicações para o Clima
4 Carlos Henrique Soares da Silva Astronomy Simulando a fotometria do S-PLUS.
5 Daniel Araujo Martins Geophysics Análise dos perfis batimétricos e gravimétricos na região da microplaca Shetland.
6 Guilherme P. P. Bolzan Astronomy What does a Be star light curve show?
7 João Pedro Rodriguez Pinto Geophysics Paleomagnetism of Fernando de Noronha
8 Gabriele da Silva Ilha Astronomy Connecting outflows with radio emission in AGN at Cosmic Noon
9 Pâmela Reis Querido Astronomy Procurando binária: o caso de pi Aqr
10 William Mozart Henrichs IGc Quartz luminescence sensitivity as a wildfire proxy
11 Luana Passos Reis Astronomy Astroparticle Physics by looking at AGNs with MHD, AI & Cherenkov Telescopes
12 Clara Amorim Navarro Astronomy Machine Learning Identification of Be Stars in Photometric Surveys
13 Vinicius Martins Saldanha Nogueira Physics Searching for SCALE/S-PLUS's clusters analogous in the IllustrisTNG simulation
14 Parthraj Bambhaniya Astronomy The Black Hole Paradigm Under Question
15 Jamison Assunção Geophysics The Role of Subducting Plate Length in Andean-Type Subduction
16 Otavio Sebastião Krinski Moreira Astronomy gravitational lens classifier
17 Tajan Henrique de Amorim Astronomy Duas estrelas, um disco: companheira como fonte de radiação

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Sessão 6
Data: 11/09/2025
Horário: 16:00 - 17:40

  Nome Curso Projeto
1 Daniela Fernanda Palma Palma Astronomy In the shadow of giants: galaxy evolution near groups and clusters
2 Julia Carolina Rivadeneyra Vera Geophysics Revealing the lithospheric velocity structure in the Southern Brazilian margin from surface waves analysis
3 Flávio Rabelo de Morais Neto Astronomy Galaxy clusters: Detection and characterization of substructures using photometric data.
4 Gabriela Zardini Bartolomeu Molecular Search for blue compact groups in the S-PLUS photometric survey
5 Manuela Mázaro Magalhães Astronomy Galaxies Gone Wild: Morphologies in Cluster [YMV2007]2116
6 José Yuri Santos Silva Astronomy How the environment tells us details of galactic evolution
7 Gustavo Gosling Geophysics How plate tectonics can dictate our beaches lenghts
8 Ariane Cristina Fonseca Silva Astronomy Polarimetric Investigation of the Incidence of Be Stars in Open Clusters
9 Jihee Song Atmospheric Sciences Estudo sobre sistemas atmosféricos atuantes na Região Metropolitana de São Paulo e suas influências na dispersão de poluentes
10 Lais Borbolato Soares Astronomy The formation of the ancient Milky Way disk
11 João Paulo de Souza Bueno IGc How can ancient basins delay the opening of an ocean?
12 Vitória Carvalho Monteiro de Oliveira Astronomy Um estudo de índices espectrais em modelos de população estelar simples
13 Victor Sacek Geophysics Time to Sleep: Are Supercontinents Good Blankets?
14 ARTHUR SILVA COLCHESQUI Astronomy Estudo das correlações de longo alcance das estruturas do campo magnético solar
15 Mariana Monteiro e Silva Geophysics Magmatism @ Divergent Margins - A Numerical Perspective
16 Bruno Henrique da Silva Astronomy Testando a relação Tully-Fisher em fusões de galáxias
17 Leonardo Augusto Martins Geophysics How do modern carbonates in hypersaline lakes acquire magnetization?
18 Nícolas Dick Vidal de Oliveira Astronomy Spesctrocopic analysis of the star PDS 70

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Premiação e Encerramento
Data: 12/09/2023
Horário: 14:00

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Registration for the 10th IAG Science Day is now open! 

This event is an opportunity for all IAG members to present a concise summary of their research to all the other members of our institute. The event will be in person, allowing the interaction between students, post-docs and professors of all three departments.

The event will be broadcast at IAG's YouTube channel. There will be a prize for the best presentations in several categories, so do your best!

REGISTRATION FORM: 

Write down the DATES on your agenda:

  • Aug. 29nd (Fri): registration deadline.

  • Sep. 5th (Fri): deadline to send the presentation slides (following instructions that will be sent after the registration deadline) 

  • Sep. 9th (Tuesday): IAG Science day begins!

  • Sep. 12th (Friday): Announcement of the best presentations in each category.

The GROUND RULES are:

 

  • Undergraduate students, graduate students, post-docs, and professors are invited to present their contributions

  • Be concise and to the point! Be creative, for every minute counts.

  • Slides should preferably be in English

  • Presentations can be either in English or in Portuguese

ORGANIZATION notes:

  • Presentations will be 4 minutes long + 1 minute for questions

  • Presenters will be organized in 1:20 sessions.

  • Sessions will be recorded and will later be made available in the IAG Science Day youtube channel.

  • Every session will have an evaluation form, so the audience can give a score to each presentation.

PRIZES:

  • Public choice award for the best science content

  • Public choice award for the best presentation

  • Public choice award from the best speaker

  • Juri award in the following categories:

    • Best IC presentation

    • Best MSc presentation

    • Best PhD presentation

    • Best Post-doctoral/Research Assistant presentation

 

Should you have any questions, contact the local organizing committee at iagscienceday@iag.usp.br

We are looking forward to seeing everyone on the IAG Science Day.

 

NOVIDADE: CONCURSO DE LOGOS

Em sua 10ª edição, este evento científico, criado pela Comissão de Pesquisa e Inovação do IAG, convida todas pessoas interessadas em elaborar uma arte para representar o IAG Science Day 2025. Saiba mais informações em: https://www.iag.usp.br/pesquisa/scienceday

As propostas devem ser exclusivamente autorais. A coincidência com trabalhos de outros autores e/ou uso indevido de imagem alheia serão automaticamente desclassificadas. O logo deve ser enviado em alta resolução (300 DPI), com fundo transparente em formato .png e/ou formato vetorizado (sendo facultado à organização solicitar futuramente outros formatos do arquivo).

Inscrições até 7/9 exclusivamente por este formulário: https://forms.gle/3WfgX1Tq2CPD2tLQ9