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2019

2019 Thesis Award Winners

ATLAS Year
2019

The ATLAS Thesis Award winners for 2019 are:

  • Daniel Joseph Antrim (University of California, Irvine): Sweet Little Nothings; or, Searching for a Pair of Stops, a Pair of Higgs Bosons, and a Pair of New Small Wheels for the Upgrade of the Forward Muon System of the ATLAS Detector at CERN
  • Karri Folan Di Petrillo (Harvard University): Search for long-lived, massive particles in events with a displaced vertex and a displaced muon using 13 TeV pp-collisions with the ATLAS detector
  • Stephen Burns Menary (University of Manchester): Higgs cross section measurements at 13 TeV using the ATLAS detector
  • Khilesh Pradip Mistry (University of Pennsylvania): Seeing the Light (Higgs): Searches and Measurements of Higgs Boson Decays to Photons
  • Elodie Deborah Resseguie (University of Pennsylvania): Electroweak Physics at the Large Hadron Collider with the ATLAS Detector: Standard Model Measurement, Supersymmetry Searches, Excesses, and Upgrade Electronics
  • Ahmed Tarek Abouelfadl Mohamed (Paris-Diderot University): Measurement of Higgs boson production cross sections in the diphoton channel with the full ATLAS Run-2 data and constraints on anomalous Higgs boson interactions

See the News Article on the 2019 Awards.

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