Guidelines for Poster Presenters


Posters will be on display throughout the event in the Seminar rooms.  A dedicated flash poster session will be held on Tuesday 7 October from 16:00 - 18:30. From 16:00 - 16:30, presenters can deliver a 1-minute flash poster to provide a quick introduction to their work and encourage attendees to visit their poster. During this session, authors are asked to be available to  facilitate discussions on their work and answer any questions.

Preparing your poster

  • Authors are responsible for ensuring that they have the necessary copyright / permissions for all material. 
  • Posters should be prepared no larger than A0 in size (84.1 x 118.9 cm / 33.1 x 46.8 inches), in a portrait format. 

On the day management

  • Posters can be mounted from 08:30 on Tuesday 7 October and can be left on display until 4.00pm on Thursday 9 October. Any posters that are not removed by this time will be recycled.
  • Your poster number will be available via the programme a few days before the event is due to start - this corresponds to your board. Please check the website for updates. Alternatively, please make you way to the registration desk on arrival at the event, and a member of the conferences team will be pleased to confirm your poster number. 
  • Fixing material will be supplied which is adequate for laminated posters. Fabric posters may be harder to mount.

Poster printing service

  • We are pleased to offer presenters a poster printing service with delivery to the conference. This service will ensure your poster arrives at the conference on time and for those travelling by air, saves you having to carry your poster through airport security. Posters are printed in full colour and will be available to collect from the registration desk on the first day of the conference. 
  • Posters will be printed as A0 in a portrait format (no lamination). The cost per poster is £40.
  • Please read the following before supplying your poster. Unfortunately, it will not be possible to make any amendments once your order has been accepted.
    • Please make sure your document has been proofed before supplying the file – this means you have checked for spelling and grammatical errors, colour issues, layout and design.
    • Artwork should be supplied as a CMYK PDF (it is important to ensure that all images used are also converted to CMYK), not RGB, and a high resolution (300 dpi) and must be A0 in size. All fonts should be embedded.
  • Poster files need to be supplied to msc@iop.org by 30 September 2025.

Poster Numbers and Flash Presentation Order 
Presenters can deliver a 1-minute flash poster to provide a quick introduction to their work and encourage attendees to visit their poster, these short talk will be given in the same order as the poster numbers below.


Poster Number/Flash Presentation OrderPoster TitleAuthorOrganisation 
1Physics-Driven Avionics Systems for Radiation Detection and Nuclear Forensics in Airborne Platforms
Sai Prashant Bhosale
MIT ADT University Pune
2Current progress in uranium isotope analysis of environmental samples using LG-SIMS (IMS1300-HR3) at Korea Basic Science Institute: Substrate comparison between carbon planchets and silicon wafers
Jeongmin Kim
Korea Basic Science Institute
3Assaying Nuclear Fuel Remnant Material with an Active Well Coincidence Counter: Calibration, Uncertainties, and Comparing Results to Historically Declared Inventory
James Doherty
Nuclear Restoration Services Ltd.
4Analysis of the Effect of Sample Placement Geometry on the Accuracy of Gamma-Ray Spectrometry for 235U Analysis
Oleksandr Zhukov
Institute for Nuclear Research National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
5Compact BN-Si Thermal Neutron Detector
Yannick Verbelen
University of Bristol
6Beta-Spectrometry of 90Sr and 137Cs in Chornobyl Samples
Hanna Prokopiuk
University of Bristol
7Calibration of Neutron Coincidence Measurements for Accurate Determination of ²³⁵U and ²³⁸U Masses
Viktoriia Lebed
Taras Shevchenko Natiol University of Kyiv
8Hybrid Lead Halide Perovskite Single Crystals for Spectroscopic Radiation Detection
Jayana Jayarathne
University of Surrey
9Low-Cost Visual-Inertial SLAM for Portable Radiation Mapping and Orphan Source Detection
Billy Murphy
University of Bristol
10Long-Range Imaging of Alpha Emitters in Radiological Crime Scene Investigations
Lingteng Kong
University of Bristol
11Quantifying neutron response of Lanthanum halides using monoenergetic neutrons
Naomi Gadsby
University of Surrey
12Low cost environmentally stable dosimeters for field workers and environmental testing
Jennifer De Lange
QMUL
13Development of a Simulation Model for Active Interrogation of Special Nuclear Materials Using the Geant4 Toolkit
Nathan Truong
University of Bristol
14Development of a Simulation Model for Active Interrogation of Special Nuclear Materials Using the Geant4 Toolkit
Edward Martin
University of Bristol
15Forensic Analysis of Humanitarian Landmines Using Compact Neutron Sources and Neutron Activation Techniques
Mahmuod Bakr
University of Bristol
16Automated Capture of Extensive Micrographic Libraries for Training AI Models for Nuclear Forensics
Matt Gilbert AWE
17Applying Protein-Based Separation Techniques to Expedite Actinide Purification For High-Precision Isotope Analysis
Eva Baransky LLNL
18Intentional nuclear forensics using fuel performance enhancing dopants.
Simon MiddleburghBangor University
19Structural Characterisation of Nuclear Materials Using Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
Dirk Honecker ISIS Pulsed Neutron and Muon Source 
20Raman spectroscopy as a tool for nuclear forensics
Cameron McFarlane Bangor University 
21Flexible Organic Semiconductor Alpha Particle Sensors
Albanik GashiQMUL
22Developing neutron detectors at the University of Surrey
Jack HendersonUniversity of Surrey
23Automation of Signature Quantification from Gamma-Gamma Coincidence Counting
Reuben Russel AWE


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