The ATLAS Thesis Award winners for 2022 are:
- Daniel Camarero Munoz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid): Measurements of the inclusive isolated-photon and photon-plus-jet production in pp collisions at 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
- Giuseppe Carratta (Università di Bologna & INFN): Search for Type-III See Saw heavy leptons in leptonic final states using proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
- Guglielmo Frattari (Sapienza Università di Roma & INFN): Investigating the nature of dark matter and of the Higgs boson with jets and missing transverse momentum at the LHC
- Maria Mironova (University of Oxford): Search for Higgs Boson Decays to Charm Quarks with the ATLAS Experiment and Development of Novel Silicon Pixel Detectors
- Brian Moser (Universiteit van Amsterdam & NIKHEF): Boson Production at High Energy in Decays to Bottom Quarks and Their Interpretations with the ATLAS Experiment at the LHC
- Giulia Ripellino (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH): Haystacks and Needles - Measuring the number of proton collisions in ATLAS and probing them for the production of new exotic particles
- Bastian Schlag (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz & CERN): Advanced Algorithms and Software for Primary Vertex Reconstruction and Search for Flavor-Violating Supersymmetry with the ATLAS Experiment
- Emily Anne Thompson (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg & DESY): Search for long-lived Supersymmetric particles using displaced vertices with the ATLAS detector at the LHC
See the News Article on the 2022 Awards.